DRYSUIT - Diving Concepts Ultra Flex Pro -PRICE LOWERED!

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Rick Inman

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This is my used Diving Concepts Ultra Flex Pro Drysuit. The size is Xlarge, I think. I'm 6' tall and weigh 185#, so I think it would be fine for anyone 5'10" to 6' 2", 175# to 210# (my best guess). Has a new zipper & #12 boots (see detailed info below). It's front entry and easy self donning. Comes with pockets, suspenders, and pee valve ready.

Here's what is says about the suit on the DC website:
The UltraFlex ProTM drysuit is the most advanced trilaminate drysuit design technology available. All UltraFlex Pro drysuits incorporate trilaminate materials that have stretch derived from the unique polyester interior weave. The exterior is covered with either a woven polyester or nylon fabric. This creates a very abrasion resistant and stretchable material that allows for a better fit.
The UltraFlex Pro is a truly unmatched trilaminate drysuit and is available in 10 different color choices. Each UltraFlex Pro is double-stitched, double-glued and heat sealed with adhesive tapes to create incredibly strong bonds that ensure your drysuit seams will be dry for years to come.
Depending on the undersuit insulation worn, the UltraFlex Pro drysuit can be used in a wide variety of diving applications in waters ranging from near freezing to 70°F and up. This is a light-weight yet very durable drysuit that dries in a short period of time.
THE ULTRAFLEX PRO DRYSUIT OFFERS
ADVANCED DRYSUIT DESIGN:
· Thin stretch trilaminate material that allows you to have unmatched freedom of movement
· Rugged woven nylon or polyester exterior which makes this a drysuit that will last
· Little to no change in buoyancy characteristics at depth
· Excellent fit due to computer aided design
When I switched to the Fusion about a year and a half ago, I kept this suit as a back-up, but it's just been hanging on the rack unused, so I've decided to sell it.

Last time I used it there were no leaks, but it's not new. It is used. There are some glue drops where I have repaired the tiny leaks a suit normally gets. And the knee pads wore through some on my truck rhino liner (never through to the actual tri-lam), so I covered them with Aquaseal to protect them, so they look kinda' weird, but they never leaked.

I had a brand new zipper and new built-in boots installed by Superior Drysuit Repair, and only did a few dives before hanging up the suit when I got the Fusion. So the zipper and the boots really are like brand new. Wrist and bellows neck seals are in excellent shape.

The suit has nice big pockets with Velcro flaps. It also comes with the hole and rubber grommets for a pee valve to be installed (so if you don't use a pee valve, you'll have to close the hole).

The DC Ultra Flex Pro is a top of the line suit - just do a search and see what owners are saying. New, they run close to $2k and up. This one is used and looks used but still has many years and hundreds of dives left on it with normal maintenance - and it comes with a practically new zipper as well. Heck, the zipper cost me over $300.00 and I think it was another $150 for the new boots.

Will sell as is to the first $365.00 * PRICE LOWERED !! $285.00!

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A nice suit for a great price... from a super nice guy.

I'm sorry I'm just too tall or I'd grab it ;)

-Eric
 
Price lowered for fast sale: $285!
 
Would the suit fit 5-9, 190 lbs with a 45 chest? Are seals trimmed or not?

My chest is 41" and I seem to have plenty of breathing space. I have used my MK3 undies, which are very thick, and I can reach back for a valve drill just fine.

I'm 6' tall, so you would have a couple inches in extra height. But you know what they say: When it comes to drysuit fit, better too much than too little.

I have trimmed the wrist seals a tiny bit. They are those super long ones, so there is a lot more trimming to be done if needed. My wrists are 7" around and my neck is 17".
 
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