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jerry2150

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For all you drysuit divers, I find the classic Viking glove system is the easiest to use. And I also found that kirkandtiger have been selling gloves which are perfect with a great price. He has sold out but I hope he gets more.
 
I dont get the thread but the viking bayonet system is very easy to use and just works. I have glued the rings on my suit.
 
And I also found that kirkandtiger have been selling gloves which are perfect with a great price.




O.K., What's a "kirkandtiger?"
 
The local Sheriff department leaves the Viking "Classic" gloves attached to their suits all the time.
They can be dressed out & in the water in under 3 minutes from the time their wheels stop rolling & they don't even look like they're rushing at all.
 
Kirkandtiger are in the classified under Viking gloves for sale. It is a username. But he sells Viking gloves
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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