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c-skins wetsuits

Postby BradP » Mon Jun 29, 2020 10:28 am

Hello folks

Can anyone help me what is the difference between the c-skins session and the c-skins legend?

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Re: c-skins wetsuits

Postby waikikikichan » Tue Jun 30, 2020 10:03 am

BradP wrote:If you are looking for gear or advice, C & C marine in Fairlee is great. Old man with experience and will help you get exactly what you need.

I think this guy might have the answers you're looking for.
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Re: c-skins wetsuits

Postby Prancing monkey » Wed Jul 01, 2020 8:53 pm

Session is the line above legend. Means the session will probably have slightly stretcher neoprene, better taped seams etc.

In a 3:2 the gap is less noticeable. In a 5:3 you might appreciate it more. C skins quality is really good. I've had a 5:4 rewired for 2.5 winter seasons now and still going strong. Very flexible, durable and warm.
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Re: c-skins wetsuits

Postby BradP » Mon Jul 06, 2020 4:03 pm

waikikikichan wrote:
BradP wrote:If you are looking for gear or advice, C & C marine in Fairlee is great. Old man with experience and will help you get exactly what you need.

I think this guy might have the answers you're looking for.


Aye thanks so much for that - however, he doesnt deal with c -skins. Mostly does scubapro. Will order anything in for me but cant really advise on things he hasnt tried
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Re: c-skins wetsuits

Postby BradP » Mon Jul 06, 2020 4:07 pm

Prancing monkey wrote:Session is the line above legend. Means the session will probably have slightly stretcher neoprene, better taped seams etc.

In a 3:2 the gap is less noticeable. In a 5:3 you might appreciate it more. C skins quality is really good. I've had a 5:4 rewired for 2.5 winter seasons now and still going strong. Very flexible, durable and warm.


Great. Thats really helpful...thanks buddy.
Ive got a few suits but never tried c-skins. Definitely want to make the right decision for a thicker one because as you say its when you will notice the good or bad quality all round (seals, seams, etc)
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