Mike1967
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Ah ok, I thought as much but I couldn't imagine using it on silicone seals.To lubricate seals. It's often preferred for Neoprene seals.
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Ah ok, I thought as much but I couldn't imagine using it on silicone seals.To lubricate seals. It's often preferred for Neoprene seals.
And what, exactly, is the difference between winter sports (where you should expect to get damp) and drysuit diving (where you should expect to get damp)?I know it's for winter sports
Well my drysuit should be coming in the next month [...] What else do I need?
If you only dive no-stop, there's a fair chance that you won't need the condom caths. I've dived dry since '12 (single tank) and have never considered starting to glue a condom to my junk. Don't even have a P-valve on my suit.
Drysuit should come in next week. Unfortunately my water prosthetic is still a work in progress. But I just got a new leg, so I can use the old leg for a big as a water leg in the suit.
And it looks like I might need dry gloves after all. I am thinking about doing a dive in Lake Mead in July. Apparently the bottom temps are 50-60 F.
If you are looking at dry gloves, I would consider either just a pull over or the Rolock system