ericfine50
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Diving this weekend with the gloves again. I don't think you can go wrong with either system.
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Edit: rereading your OP, it sounds like you are getting rid of the other drysuit. Couldn't you take the Kubi rings off it and use them on the new suit? Just a thought.
I have the Santi Smart seals and gloves on my E-Lite, and I have Waterproof Ultima rings on my newer drysuit. I've never tried Kubis.
The Santi system has been great for me (I've had it ever since it came out). The only downside I can think of is that you must lube the glove side of the rings with either silicone or even just water-based lube, about every 3 dives (I just do it before each dive day). The longer you go without applying a lubricant, the harder the gloves will be to snap ON. They always come off easily.
So if you can either lube them as you are packing the night before a dive day, or if you forget, at the same time you're defogging your mask or whatever on the boat, you should be a happy camper. I didn't know to lube the gloves at first when I got mine, and by the 6th or so dive, I was really struggling with getting them snapped on and I had a leak. No problems since I've been lubing them up.
Now that I have something to compare to, I don't find that the flexibility of the Santi rings really confers much benefit over the hard plastic rings of the Ultimas. And the Ultimas do not require any lubrication - they snap on easily every time. I do think that gloves with a liner such as Showa 720s are easier to mount on the Santi system since the rings are flexible.
I think if you can get the Santi system for $340 cheaper, I'd go with that. On the other hand (ha!), it might be nice if you have 2 drysuits, to have both using the same glove system. That way you don't accidentally grab the wrong gloves when going out diving. And on a multi-dive day, you can even throw both sets in your bag - in case you get a hole in one, you don't have to mount another glove on the fly.
Edit: rereading your OP, it sounds like you are getting rid of the other drysuit. Couldn't you take the Kubi rings off it and use them on the new suit? Just a thought.
just need to verify - are you using the Santi Smart gloves with Showa 720? can you share how did you mount them? (the manual assumes gloves with latex seals).
Thank you,
Matan.
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Regarding equalisation, I've tried using thin silicone tubes but it's a pain in the arse trying to put them under the seal and more than once I've done it wrong resulting it a squeezed hand on descent and a massive balloon on the end of my sleeve on the following ascent. Using the thumb loop on my undersuit has also resulted in a similar problem when it's disappeared back under the seal mid-dive.
I've been using Smart Gloves for an entire season (about 100 dives) and can honestly say that they are the best dry glove system I've used (and I've used quite a few).