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Sounds like you were not able to get the suit all the way on, is that correct? I'm new to dry suit diving, but have gathered that a good fit is above all else the most important criterion -- age, type, brand, price, etc all come after fit. Were you able to verify that the fit is good? Or if nothing else, is the former owner pretty close to your size? If you couldn't reasonably swap outfits with them (as a thought experiment!), then I would be skeptical about a good fit.I looked at today and it looks good. The zipper and seals are new--he showed me the invoice. The seals weren't even cut yet, so I could only pull up the bottom half to my chest. The seals are glued, not zip seals.
Theres no frayed areas and the seams look good.
Yea or nay?
Sounds like you were not able to get the suit all the way on, is that correct? I'm new to dry suit diving, but have gathered that a good fit is above all else the most important criterion -- age, type, brand, price, etc all come after fit. Were you able to verify that the fit is good? Or if nothing else, is the former owner pretty close to your size? If you couldn't reasonably swap outfits with them (as a thought experiment!), then I would be skeptical about a good fit.
I am not opposed to used drysuits at all, both of mine were used. But for $800, I would order a Seaskin Nova, I believe.
DW
I was able to stick my head in the neck area, but couldn't pull it down over me.@maxmanta I would suggest attempting to get the suit over your head and on to your shoulders at least. If the person you are buying from is shorter (with a custom fit suit), it would be a tough call attempting to rely on the telescoping portion of the suit to compensate for your height. That could have a direct correlation to the remaining length left in your arms. You should also consider that the “give” of excess material length in the torso of the suit will be a factor when reaching above your head from a supine position, potentially limiting your reach to manipulate an entanglement or a valve on your first stage regulator.