Reading all these drysuit issues make me want to just stick to wearing a wetsuit. Seems much more carefree.
That's like saying you like ms dos because you've used it since 1986. May be carefree but its cold and wet.
---------- Post added June 12th, 2013 at 01:23 AM ----------
Quite often the neck seal leaks because of seating issues. Not folded the right way, look in the wrong direction etc. if you really need to replace I suggest the zip seal for quick replacement.
for gloves, you may have sitech or other ring systems. My last dry suit I used wet gloves. Now I have zip seal blue smurf gloves. It's nice to have dry hands yet they are easy to puncture, expensive to replace, difficult with donning and doffing. Hard to set. I'm really wishing now I had a ring systems.
---------- Post added June 12th, 2013 at 01:30 AM ----------
Just my thoughts
---------- Post added June 12th, 2013 at 01:49 AM ----------
Just babbling on, took three dive for someone to seat my neck properly because its impossible to do yourself. Then tore a hole in my smurf glove while buckling my weight belt. Yup, still want a ring system. Then I could suit up seal my neck. Put my electronics on, tighten my weight belt, then,,,,,, put my gloves on. With the zip gloves I am depending on my buddy to finish dressing me after my hands go in the sleeves. And having buddy help me until the sleeves come off. Btw not many buddies will pull you're neck seal off and as stated before, you can't take your hands out till the neck seal comes off and pulling the neck seal with smurf gloves is nearly tearing and hoping you didn't rip it.
---------- Post added June 12th, 2013 at 01:53 AM ----------
But when your diving cold waters. Dry is still much better. I love getting out and not needing a shower or a towel.