Thursday, June 10th, 2010 at
12:39 pm

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- Brand new with full factory and JoeDiverAmerica warranty
Product Description
O'Neill Youth Reactor Spring Shorty Wetsuit Durabilty and Value. The Reactor Series offers O'Neill's engineered fit, durability, and no nonsense function at an incredible value. O'Neill Youth Reactor Spring shorty Wetsuit Highlights: Durable Exterior (DL) Body Wind Resistant Smooth Skin : Chest & Back DL Single Seal Neck Closure Hand Cuff Wrist Seals New Style Lines & Graphics Resin Knee Padz Seamless Paddle Zones O'Neill Youth... More >>
Kids Wetsuit - O'Neill Youth Reactor Spring Shorty Childs Wetsuit, Navy, 16
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Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 at
12:36 pm

- Flatloc Stitched Construction Spring Suit
- Fluidflex Neo in Shoulder and Underarm
- Superseal Fully Adjustable Neck
- Strategic Seamless Paddle Zones
- Smooth Skin Chest and Back Panels
Product Description
Our Multi-Sport products are versatile, durable, warm and affordable. With our exclusive FluidFlex™ in the shoulder and sleeves, a fully adjustable Super Seal Neck, and Krypto Knee Padz, the Reactor Series is packed with performance features.... More >>
O'Neill Youth Reactor 2mm Spring Wetsuit
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Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010 at
1:56 am
When I was trying on wet suits, before we went out to a lake to get certified,my dive instructure told me they should be very tight, and he helped me and my dad find one that he said fit "right". But when we got out to the lake with the other divers, their wet suits seemed way looser then mine and my dads.So how tight should a wet suit be?
The idea behind wetsuits is that the neoprene get's warmed by your body, and when you get into the water, there should be just enough room between your skin and the wetsuit that your body heat can warm that water, which in turn keeps you warmer than if you were in with bare skin only. So the wetsuit should be fairly snug, but not so tight that you're having movement/circulation issues. If it's too baggy you'll have too much water inside for your body to heat, and you'll end up wearing a soggy, cold suit of rubber. I find that if I need to struggle alittle to get into my suit, and it feels tighter than is truly comfortable, it's just right.
Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010 at
1:56 am
i'm 5'3, 13 years old, got a tiny waist, some to none hips and go a little tummy(almost none...but what i have, i think is normal.) i weigh 93.7 lbs. what kind of swimwear would flatter my figure?
a little tummy? hunny for your height and that weight .. eat a sandwitch!!! lol
umm well you can go to www.delias.com they have great ones that are cheap too and target has really cheap ones. If you are willing to splurge, go to www.victoriassecret.com they have GORGEOUS ones.
FOr sure get a 2 piece, bikini, you have the body dear, take advantage of it!
Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010 at
1:56 am
anyone know were i can get a rash guard under 20 bucks in the area OF LA OR CULVER CLOSE TO THOSE AREAS OR ANYONE SELLING A LARGE OR MEDIUM ONE PLEASE TELL ME WERE I CAN BUY ONE AROUND THIS AREA THANKS
i dont know if they sell them in that area.