Best source for Viking ring system?

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TDiddy

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Just received my Hollis FX100 last week, and am looking at options for dry gloves. I've heard good things about the Viking ring system - not the bayonet, just the pull-on style. Not that the bayonet is better or worse, just that the people I know don't have the bayonet. Anyone have recommendations for a vendor?

I've been reading up on other dry gloves too - si tech, diving concepts, etc. - would also be interested in opinions on those!

thanks,
Tom
 
I really like the Viking Bayonet system. I bought mine from Bob Thiry here on ScubaBoard. His username is Bob3. He runs a dive shop in Sacramento, CA. Great service and great guy! As an authorized Viking dealer, I'm sure that he can get the pull-on style for you.

Good luck with your purchase. Drygloves have really enhanced my comfort level on local dives.
 
Thanks - just emailed him!
 
Bob is the best....

Phil
 
Just bought a set from Bob, and he was very helpful in getting me what I needed. Great service at at a great price. Can't be beat :)

Henrik
 
thanks all - emailed and heard back from Bob yesterday - now I'm just trying to decide between classic or bayonet.
 
I bought the bayonet system from Bob and love it! Dove only twice w/ wet hands in my Fusion and wouldn't want to any more than that!
 
Bayonets, the best / dryest glove system I have tried, love them.
 

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