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huggies or pampers, not depends, if you go that route. baby dipes have gel beads to hold pee, but suit squeeze will squish the fluff and make a depends re-pee.
 
huggies or pampers, not depends, if you go that route. baby dipes have gel beads to hold pee, but suit squeeze will squish the fluff and make a depends re-pee.

Ewwwwwwwwwwwww :shakehead:
 
exactly!

love my p-valve...
 
huggies or pampers, not depends, if you go that route. baby dipes have gel beads to hold pee, but suit squeeze will squish the fluff and make a depends re-pee.

Would have not wanted to be the one to have discovered this little tid bit of information.

Wide bands are one option. There are several other brands with different options. Look at and try several to see what works best for you.

Short duration single dives may not even need a P-valve but long duration or multiple dives with no "services" nearby make a P-valve a great way to go.
 
even if there *are* 'services' - ick ick ICK to trying to pee and keep your seals off a portajohn floor! at least if you're a girl, that's *very* tough.
 
Umm . . . so how DO woman handle all this?
 
it's called a she-p - there are some good threads but if you can't find them shoot me a pm & i'll 'splain. :D
 
and that's ok...

but if you're ever finding yourself getting interested in anything techy, you'll quite likely eat those words! :D
 

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