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I got a set of under armor compresion pants and shirt. Is this what everyone is using or are you wearing the fitted version instead? Do I want this skin tight or just snug?

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so my grandmother can't be a TK or TD, got it.

 

Thanks for the help. Sounds like I need the compression and not the fitted as the fitted would have some wrinkling/sagging.

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My under suit is a 1 piece lycra dive skin, cost about $30 bucks at the local dive shop. Some people like two piece, some like one. Mine is pretty snug fit. As mentioned previously, no sagging, baggy pants etc.

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I use a balleriana catsuit.

Skin tight and black and shiney, like the films.

 

I feel motorcycle underwear etc isn't tight enough and bunches on the elbows.

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As stated, comfort is key. I have the scuba undersuit, and the Underarmor compression pants and top. I prefer the UA since it's easier to take a bio-break. ;)

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It'd be easier to just get a one piece suit. Like a leotard or something. I got my undersuit from houseofscuba as I said earlier on this thread

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On 2/20/2012 at 12:31 AM, BananoPower22 said:

It'd be easier to just get a one piece suit. Like a leotard or something. I got my undersuit from houseofscuba as I said earlier on this thread

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Yeah, that is a good deal too. I just wanted to get something that was easier to work with for "Bio" breaks.

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I use extreme racing:  -----------

 

Very nice, and stays snug.

 

Manufactured using extreme racing cotton & lycra blended fabric for enhanced moisture management and thermal protection.

 

Our fabric reacts to all kinds of different conditions, from excessive heat to extreme cold. In warm weather, perspiration is removed from the skin surface keeping the wearer cool, conversely in cold conditions the natural thermal properties of the fabric allow heat to be retained. Should excess heat occur, the fabric disperses it in the usual manner.

Two way zip for easy toilet trips!

 

Pic of it:

 

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I have the Extreme Racing suit which I have used a couple of times, but it sags and wrinkles at my armpits and elbows!

 

So now I've been very lucky with my local supermarket that sold no-name-brand lycra undergarments for the winter, long sleeve shirt and pants, skin-tight and no markings or logos. They were also super cheap.

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