The Bullet skin is tighter and more constrictive than the Tech or Sport in all areas of the suit.
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As soon as I read the OP, I knew what's happening to them.
If you pull on the Fusion socks like we'd do with any ol' pair of socks they won't go on correctly.
The Fusion socks are two layers, that aren't connected. The insulation is in between.
Sooo... to get them on easily....
- Reach inside with one hand, placing your fingers to the toe
- Roll the socks down off your hand, so they end up inside out.
- STOP when the inside ankle is seen.
- Holding only the inside fleece, slide the sock onto your foot.
- Pulling on the inside only, start the sock up your leg.
- Eventually, you'll know when you can tug on the outside to smooth things out.
This sounds harder than it is. After doing this once, it's no harder (or slower) than a regular pair of undergarment socks.
As an aside, the Fusion socks are quite a bit warmer than my Santi BZ400 extreme socks...assuming you have good trim. If you are vertical in the water, the Fusion socks become quite a bit colder.
All the best, James
Yes, that what I meant in my original post. Maybe I should say "Dry Core Feet and Ankle Portions" instead of "Dry Core Socks":blinking:The Fusion socks James is talking about are prototypes and are not yet publicly available. James, I had the same reaction when I read the original post, but then I realized the person was just talking about the fabric ends of the legs on the Fusion suit itself.