Drysuit Explorer from dive2gether

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nipagini:
Hello,

I'm new to diving and since i dive in cold water in switzerland, i need a dry suit (has to be trilaminat). Because i want to go into the technical diving (DIR i guess), I need a suit that is "DIR conform". So there is the DUI TLS 350, but too expensive for me at the moment. So i need a cheaper one, but which i can use for the technical stuff later.

So i found the Explorer from dive2gether click here . My question is, is this suit "DIR conform" and can i use it for the technical diving?

Thanks and regards

Nipagini

Just curious, but does a DS have to be trilam to be DIR? I didn't think so. I have a bare hyper-crushed neo that I am happy with. The bouyancy characteristics don't change as you go deeper, so I can't see where this wouldn't be DIR...

I guess I'll find out in my fundies class next week.
 
ericfine50:
Anyone dive this suit?
I've bought this suit recently.
No complaints so far, has made 8 dives in local lakes here in Russia, and no leaks.
Use undersuit "Weezle Extreme +" with it.
meteria of the suit is flexible, yet tough, overall suit weight with neoprene booties is 4.7 kg.
Good tailoring, good zipper placement.
On my suit they have installed new low profile Apeks autodump valve, but they can install SciTech valves per your request.
Besides of conventional neoprene booties they now offer neoprene socks + RockBoots for additional 150 euros.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/
http://cavediveflorida.com/Rum_House.htm

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