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Soggy:
Personally, I wouldn't use the hardcore northeast wreck diver community as good example, but that's a whole other discussion. I would bet my trilam is more resistant to tears than any compressed neoprene suit.

Yup that is a whole other discussion......lots of helemt lights, HUGE jersey uplines, stages on both sides, etc, etc. 'round these parts.
 
Andy's DS3 trilam. No problems on, or in, wrecks.

And for the record. I don't own a helmet light or a jersey upline and my deco bottles go on my left side.... LOL
 
Clearly I am outnumbered here. I stand by my CF200, but enjoy your trilams. To each his own, I guess.
 

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