Dacor trilaminate drysuits for $399.00

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at Scubatoys under "closeouts". I got the ML ( hope it fits) but they still have a S and a L.
 
noobascooba:
I'm thinking of getting one, how is it working out for you?



I think the ML is almost too snug on the height, the upper body seems good, and the lower-torso/hips is way baggy. I haven't dove it or any other drysuit yet and am debating wether to sell it or alter it. I'm 5'11 and 165# with a 30"-31" waist. I was able to zip myself in a couple of times. Otherwise, the boots fit great, it has suspenders, neck warmer, Sitech valves, and seems really sturdy. Except for the baggyness, its a handsome suit.
 
They have some dam good deals on Bare suits as well , there just not marked as clearance. Hmm do i have a need for a spare drysuit .
 
too sung on the height and baggy on the hips sounds good for me since I'm female and at the short end of most sizing charts! Maybe I'll risk it, I need to check their returns policy on closeouts.

I'll check out the bare ones too.

I was worried about buying dacor because of the companyn seeming to be going under/ not existing anymore, but I guess that is only really an issue for regs, I don't think a dry suit would be that hard to service.

Thanks for the info :)
 
noobascooba:
I was worried about buying dacor because of the companyn seeming to be going under/ not existing anymore, but I guess that is only really an issue for regs, I don't think a dry suit would be that hard to service.
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I think most people service them themselves or send them to a drysuit repair place. If you can get one that fits for 400 bucks, you can afford a lot of service. Mine did not come with an inflator hose.
 

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