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I might be in the market for a new drysuit soon, given that my current drysuit only keeps water out until you start driving toward the coast. I'll try gooping the crap out of it before the winter but its already had new valves, seals, gloves, and various repairs and it's really getting to the point where investing in more repairs is starting to feel "wrong".

Anyone have experience with the Ursuit? I want a trilam suit that can take a dedicated and sustained thrashing in Dutch waters (read lots of oysters, snaggy wrecks and climbing, sometimes on hands and knees, over sharp stuff to get in and out of the water).

DUI suits are out of the question for local diving, so don't bother. Aside from costing as much as 4 normal drysuits (at least in Europe), they're about as tough as a paper bag from what I've seen and I'm interested in something that can take the abuse of our local conditions.

R..
 
Ursuit got recommended by one of my DIR colleagues as well.
 
El Orans:
Ursuit got recommended by one of my DIR colleagues as well.

That's great. Last thing I want is to be called a stroke :wink:

R..
 
I'm thinking about getting one myself (it's a bit more friendly on the budget...)
 
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https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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