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You could just take it off.
The game hides it, but you're still wearing it.
But that's tedious to go into the menu and re-equip it every time you need it.
It is. On the other hand, I get a perverse satisfaction from the times I forget to wear the suit and almost suffocate on an airless moon somewhere before I remember to dress properly.
It doesn't help that the "dying from no atmosphere" warning looks exactly the same as the one you always seem to get for too hot/too old/solar radiation/noxious fumes/high pollen count.
Of course, I've also been known to take the suit off on airless worlds just for screenshot purposes. Not generally without activating Personal Atmosphere though :)
I mainly use Personal Atmosphere so I don't have to fat walk back to my ship anytime in overencumbered.
Yeah, I do that too. Also in combat when I realise the CO2 is solid red.