Help getting into drysuit

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JKSteger

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I have a USIA drysuit, Aqua Delux I believe, that is driving me crazy when suiting up. The inside of the suit is some type of plastic lining that catches on every dang thing! And getting my feet and legs in the suit is a part time job in itself!

Now when wearing tight fitting undies I don't have too much problem with my feet and legs but when wearing my thinsulate undies I can hardly get my legs in the darn suit! The undies are loose and the plastic drysuit material catches on the outer material of the undergarments, making suiting very difficult, (this happens on the arms too).

I thought about putting talc in the legs and arms to make donning a little easier. Think that this would work? Any other suggestions?

Thanks,
J:
 
Jerry,
This is what I needed to know. I didn't want to do anything that might cause any problem to the integrity of the suit. The suit is tough as nails.
I will use the talc that came with the suit.

Thanks,
J:
 

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