Question P-valve or "adult" diaper

Do you use a P-valve and condom catheter or an adult diaper for drysuit dives?

  • P-Valve and condom catheter

    Votes: 48 84.2%
  • Adult diaper

    Votes: 9 15.8%

  • Total voters
    57

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Once disconnected if you keep the quick connect on and just pull it out of the catheter it will dribble out. I always be mindful and do it at the back of the boat.
I once had someone disconnect right next to my kit ...

In my case the quick connect doesn't attach directly to the catheter but to about 15 cm long hose - so it's back of the boat, otherwise it would end up in my undersuit and smell badly.
 
I once had someone disconnect right next to my kit ...

In my case the quick connect doesn't attach directly to the catheter but to about 15 cm long hose - so it's back of the boat, otherwise it would end up in my undersuit and smell badly.
Ignorant people being ignorant.. doesn't surprise.

My quick connect has 2 pieces (obviously). The barb / male end in the catheter. I lift the end of the catheter while connected to get any residual out of the end. It'll dribble out of the valve. I can't swear there's never a drop in the suit, bit I can swear I've never gotten it on anyone but myself!
 
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