OK thanks for the tip. The wrists are OK. Will order!!!Follow their sizing recommendations and select the one you want. They also have wrist options for diving wet gloves.
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OK thanks for the tip. The wrists are OK. Will order!!!Follow their sizing recommendations and select the one you want. They also have wrist options for diving wet gloves.
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“Narrow shoulders”If you’re planning on diving this drysuit for a long time, +1 for getting a Si-Tech ring installed and grabbing a couple of silicone seals. If your shoulders are pretty wide, the old Neck Tite rings are bomb proof (but people with narrow shoulders kind of hate them)
I'm not sure anyone replied about this, but you don't put anything on first - the seal is part of the suit. One piece of the neck ring is glued to the drysuit and another piece attaches and tightly traps the silicone neck seal. The seal essentially becomes part of the suit - you just pull on the suit. But the advantage is it's easy to replace a damaged seal without the need to glue anything.So if I understand it, I slip this on my neck first, then don the dry suit? Is it a one size fit all?
You're not following the conversation. He's asking about the Bio Seal I had mentioned earlier to him. It's a separate piece that goes on your neck and wrists prior to your suit and acts as a smooth surface for your suit to seal against vs your cordy wrists and neck.I'm not sure anyone replied about this, but you don't put anything on first - the seal is part of the suit. One piece of the neck ring is glued to the drysuit and another piece attaches and tightly traps the silicone neck seal. The seal essentially becomes part of the suit - you just pull on the suit. But the advantage is it's easy to replace a damaged seal without the need to glue anything.
Ah OK, thanks for clarifying. I was under the impression you put it on first, then put on your dry suit. Thanks.I'm not sure anyone replied about this, but you don't put anything on first - the seal is part of the suit. One piece of the neck ring is glued to the drysuit and another piece attaches and tightly traps the silicone neck seal. The seal essentially becomes part of the suit - you just pull on the suit. But the advantage is it's easy to replace a damaged seal without the need to glue anything.
Bio seal(s) on, then suit... they are an addition to, not a part of.Ah OK, thanks for clarifying. I was under the impression you put it on first, then put on your dry suit. Thanks.