Seraphimx
Contributor
I have bought a DUI drysuit about two years ago and it was my very first drysuit, and I took the Drysuit at the same time with the reseller. (Still is the same one I use)
I bought a TLS350 Custom Sized.
But I always found it bulky, at first I thought well it's a drysuit so it's bulky. but lately I've dived with more people wearing Drysuits and most of them gave me the same comment.
1- The drysuit sleeves are too long, they reach a bit further than my wrist, like 1/2" past my wrist, it's a pain to put on gloves, because the wrist part fold on it's self.
2- The torso is too large, the zipper does not remain close to my body, even if I get into the water to drain the air, it makes an arc in from of my body, it's not as annoying as the sleeves, but still annoying. I wear the DUI bunnysuit at all times.
3- My neoprene socks are too big for me. I wear size 9 shoes, my Rock-boots are size 10 and I have to fold the excess between the back of foot and the back of the boot.
These observation have been made to me by multiple persons who have a lot of dive experience. I didn't initiate the topic so I know they truly saw it like I did.
My questions are:
When you buy a custom fit DUI suit:
Is there a grace period for free alterations just after buying the suit?
Are alteration charged?
How much, approx, would it cost to make my custom suit fit me?
Can I get it for free?
That's pretty much it, thanks.
I bought a TLS350 Custom Sized.
But I always found it bulky, at first I thought well it's a drysuit so it's bulky. but lately I've dived with more people wearing Drysuits and most of them gave me the same comment.
1- The drysuit sleeves are too long, they reach a bit further than my wrist, like 1/2" past my wrist, it's a pain to put on gloves, because the wrist part fold on it's self.
2- The torso is too large, the zipper does not remain close to my body, even if I get into the water to drain the air, it makes an arc in from of my body, it's not as annoying as the sleeves, but still annoying. I wear the DUI bunnysuit at all times.
3- My neoprene socks are too big for me. I wear size 9 shoes, my Rock-boots are size 10 and I have to fold the excess between the back of foot and the back of the boot.
These observation have been made to me by multiple persons who have a lot of dive experience. I didn't initiate the topic so I know they truly saw it like I did.
My questions are:
When you buy a custom fit DUI suit:
Is there a grace period for free alterations just after buying the suit?
Are alteration charged?
How much, approx, would it cost to make my custom suit fit me?
Can I get it for free?

That's pretty much it, thanks.