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  1. #1
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    Sep 2009
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    Geneva IL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jetlink View Post
    Throw on the shorty and be done with it.
    Had the long suit on. Like to keep these old joints warm
    Chauncey 2000 Malibu Response LX Monsoon 325

  2. #2
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    Oct 2012
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    We're enjoying 28c (80F) days these days here in southern Ontario, but we had a week of much cooler and the lake is really cold. Our lake is only average 4 feet deep so it heats and cools really fast, I've been squealing like a little girl when I get in the water. But, gotta ski until the course comes out, I really want to run it at 32mph before the end of the season. We've got some tough lady skiers at our club who are still skiing in bikinis, so I can't put on the neoprene until they do lol.

  3. #3
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    Come on down to Texas, I'm looking at sunny and 90 this Saturday. I'm a new Supra owner (2011 Launch 22V), and I'm looking at some sort of suit to hit the water over the winter. Any recommendations?

  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by markthered View Post
    Come on down to Texas, I'm looking at sunny and 90 this Saturday. I'm a new Supra owner (2011 Launch 22V), and I'm looking at some sort of suit to hit the water over the winter. Any recommendations?
    I have a skiwarm short suit and long suit that Ive had both for over 10 years and have held up well. They dont make them anymore. A lot of people seem to like the new camaro wetsuits http://ballofspray.com/forum#/discussion/comment/214156
    Chauncey 2000 Malibu Response LX Monsoon 325

  5. #5
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    Aug 2015
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    Houston, TX
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    Thanks, I'll check it out. It will kill me to finally have the lake to myself with perfect water and not be able to go out on it!

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