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From: Don Hoover <Don.Hoover@ds*.co*>
To: "Quest (E-mail)" <quest@gu*.co*>
Cc: "Techdiver (E-mail)" <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
Subject: Diveware Undergarments (400G vs. 200G or 300S Jumpsuit)
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2000 06:49:47 -0400
List,

Given the DUI specifications below, why has the WKPP chosen the 400G =
dry
suit undergarment as a standard rather than the 200G or 300S Jumpsuit.
Water temperatures in the FL caves average around 72 degrees F correct? =
:

G Series 100% Type-B Thinsulate=AE=20
Based upon US Navy testing, Type-B Thinsulate=AE provides higher levels =
of
insulation per unit-thickness and maintains the highest level of =
insulation
when wet, over other materials tested. An excellent choice for divers =
in
demanding underwater environments and doing decompression stops. =
Available
in two thicknesses 200G - 200 gm/m2 Type B Thinsulate=AE 400G - 400 =
gm/m2 Type
B Thinsulate=AE=20
*	Designed to provide complete freedom of movement=20
*	Wind-and-spray resistant outer shell=20
*	Temperature Ratting
200G 55=B0-65=B0 F
400G 40=B0-50=B0 F=20
S-Series Polartec=AE 300S=20
Made with premium all-way stretch fleece, this divewear combines a =
close fit
and low bulk for maximum flexibility and swimmability. Exceptional for
layering, the 300S jumpsuit is a favorite among sport divers.=20
*	Made with Polartec=AE Fleece 560 gm/m2=20
*	Maximum stretch=20
*	Close fit=20
*	Excellent fit for both men & women=20
*	Fast drying=20
*	Extended sizes available=20
*	Temperature Ratting 45=B0-60=B0 F=20



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