mikerault
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I do, but that may be because the drysuit hasn't been "tailored" to fit me and the boots are a bit large. They do help with keeping the legs from getting floaty.
Mike
Mike
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PerroneFord:Speaking of which...
Do any of you drysuit guys wear gaitors?
Soggy:...
If you have turbo soles, I would suggest getting a pair of fin keepers to go on the soles....they really keep the boot tight to your foot.
TSandM:The idea that dropping your legs to clear the air in your feet doesn't matter, because you're on ascent, is a great one in open water. But I learned this last week that it may be a little more problematic in a cave. Yes, if the cave is ascending, there's a slope that should allow you to drop your feet a little, but it may not be much, particularly if you're doing a slow, sloping ascent. I was watching Danny (Riordan) managing his buoyancy, and I never did figure out what he was doing about his feet. I saw him do the quick "duck butt" thing to vent his wing from the rear dump, and I saw him roll a shoulder up to vent the suit, but he never, ever changed the position of his knees and feet. 'Tis a mystery . . .