One thing you don't mention is if you have the ability to have a shop look at the used suit and tell you if it's worth fixing... My first drysuit was a DUI, and I had the advantage of having a knowledgeable friend help me get it fit to dive. Not the greatest fit, but for what I paid, I learned...
I don't know if you can find one anywhere anymore, but I used a hydrooptix mask for several years - I was coke-bottle near-sighted and they helped immensely. Diving Mask -- Welcome To HydroOptix is where you can get more info
A while back - way back - I found a product called a change-a-robe. It's designed primarily for people with disabilities but works wonders at the beach - I get out of the water, put the change-a-robe on ( look like a blue smurf with the hood up ) pull a towel in the front zip pocket, remove...
I have a womens WaterProof Sedna, size small, attached bootsize is 24. Pictures available, and would include the drybag for it. It probably needs the neck and wrist seals looked at, but it was well taken care of.
I know my daughter took a 'Discover Scuba' course through our local shop. Around 3 hours of very basic instruction to see if she would like it or not. Pretty reasonable price, if I remember correctly, and a good way to 'try before you buy'.
I also have a Cobra 3, and I love it..... I've never had a problem reading it in different conditions. That being said, Suunto is a stickler for 'original owner, original warranty', and if anything goes wrong after you buy it, you're on your own.
I've only sold one other item on the board, but here goes. I've got the item listed in the title sitting around the house. It doesn't fit my daughter, so it's up for sale. The neck and wrist seals will probably have to be replaced, but to the best of my knowledge there are no leaks in this...
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