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Drysuit boots: attached or separate
02-04-2003, 01:59 PM,
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Re:Drysuit boots: attached or separate
I'm leaning towards an Andy's DS3 extreme trilam, front-zip, latex seals, and yet-to-be-determined sock or boot. I'm planning to add two fifthd bellows pockets, diving concepts neoprene dryglove system, and halcyon p-valve. I have already purchased the customized Softwear polartec 300 undies. I'm buying the suit from a LDS.

I would generally recommend trilam unless you are heavy into wreck diving. Then I might recommend a more rugged crushed neoprene suit. The neoprene suits are heavier and take more time to dry. The trilam is lighter, drys quickly, but not as abrasion resistant. I wanted a trilam suit with a heavier weight fabric so I chose the "extreme" option. I know some people that really like neoprene dry suits for ice diving.

I had to decide between a backplate and dry suit this year. I chose the dry suit. My comfort is a higher priority to me. I already dive a seaquest balance (back inflate). I'm not diving doubles. I'll get the bp/wing next.
--Jason
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Re:Drysuit boots: attached or separate - by jasondbaker - 02-04-2003, 01:59 PM

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