Drysuit sqeeeze after dive.

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The Mighty Thor

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I recently bought a White's Fusion and noticed after the dive that the suit is a little "grabby" in the nether regions. Is there some trick to not getting this kind of squeeze when putting it on. When I tried to fill it with air at the surface, the only way to relieve it was to close the valve fill with air and move around or by cracing the neck seal. Any other suggestion. My "boys" thank you in advance.
 
I recently bought a White's Fusion and noticed after the dive that the suit is a little "grabby" in the nether regions. Is there some trick to not getting this kind of squeeze when putting it on. When I tried to fill it with air at the surface, the only way to relieve it was to close the valve fill with air and move around or by cracing the neck seal. Any other suggestion. My "boys" thank you in advance.

Drysuit underwear helps, as does being horizontal.

Terry
 
If the dive is over unzip!!!
 
Sounds like it might make you Mighty Thor.

DC

C'mon, say it out loud......

I thay I thay that wath a joke thon. Did you mith it.

So far I'm leaning towards puffing up rather than unzipping while still on a surface swim
 
I thay I thay that wath a joke thon. Did you mith it.

So far I'm leaning towards puffing up rather than unzipping while still on a surface swim

Definitely puff it up for the surface swim.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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