Starmonkie
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Greetings fellow divers!
I have an Apollo 4.0mm EX Dry suit with less than 75 minutes of dive time over 4 dives. This is the same model that was sold at the Underwater Sports divers fair in Seattle over the weekend (7/24-26) for $950 plus tax, I'm asking $850. These suits sell new for nearly $1500 at your local dive shop and if you've seen them on line at LeisurePro, they sell for around $1100.
I may even take partial cash and trades if you have something of interest, scuba or non.
As a Pacific Northwest diver or if you're in other cold climates, this is the suit you want for warmth. I rarely wear my thermals thicker than a t-shirt and did not need to spend any extra money on a special undergarment.
Size is a men’s ML with the 28 sized boots. Take a look at the sizing chart on the Apollo website for what will fit you best. I believe the size is somewhat conservative though as I am 6'0" and 200 - and this suit feels superb!
http://www.apollosportsusa.com/Products/Drysuits/EX_Drysuit.htm
There will be no additional dives logged on this suit as I have another identical Apollo; I just don't need two.
Feel free to contact me if you wish to try it on and see what you think. However, trying it on would only apply if you lived near the Seattle area. Otherwise, I can ship it to you (after payment via Pay-Pal) and would do so for free! I know, can you believe it?
I am free after 6 or so on the weekdays and open on the weekends - except when I am diving of course.
Please see the photos and let me know if you need more. Suit also comes with original instruction booklet.
All the best,
Scott
I have an Apollo 4.0mm EX Dry suit with less than 75 minutes of dive time over 4 dives. This is the same model that was sold at the Underwater Sports divers fair in Seattle over the weekend (7/24-26) for $950 plus tax, I'm asking $850. These suits sell new for nearly $1500 at your local dive shop and if you've seen them on line at LeisurePro, they sell for around $1100.
I may even take partial cash and trades if you have something of interest, scuba or non.
As a Pacific Northwest diver or if you're in other cold climates, this is the suit you want for warmth. I rarely wear my thermals thicker than a t-shirt and did not need to spend any extra money on a special undergarment.
Size is a men’s ML with the 28 sized boots. Take a look at the sizing chart on the Apollo website for what will fit you best. I believe the size is somewhat conservative though as I am 6'0" and 200 - and this suit feels superb!
http://www.apollosportsusa.com/Products/Drysuits/EX_Drysuit.htm
There will be no additional dives logged on this suit as I have another identical Apollo; I just don't need two.
Feel free to contact me if you wish to try it on and see what you think. However, trying it on would only apply if you lived near the Seattle area. Otherwise, I can ship it to you (after payment via Pay-Pal) and would do so for free! I know, can you believe it?
I am free after 6 or so on the weekdays and open on the weekends - except when I am diving of course.
Please see the photos and let me know if you need more. Suit also comes with original instruction booklet.
All the best,
Scott
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