Haha I feel like a giant orange, the problem is the wind chill on site. We work between two buildings and a air vent so there is a downdraft as well. That and when one is not active, then it becomes cold. With the suite one can work close to freezing or under that because it reflects body heat back onto you. Or at least that is the way I was told it works.

I can still wear other clothes underneath it. Like a thermal flees/fleece (spelling?) etc. if I get really cold.

But, I do get cold....fast, much faster then my fellow workers.

I took a thermostat with me and it said it was around 8 degrees Celsius (around 11pm) and that night it went under dew point so one could see your breath, estimate was about 4 degrees Celsius, but inside the suit it was a nice 22 degrees Celsius. Sorry, to lazy to do the math to Fahrenheit now.