diverDano
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The guy who built my suit built one for a woman i dive with. He put a zipper in it like the old unisuits.
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I sympathize with all you women drysuiters. As a man with a drysuit with NO relief zipper and no...ahhh...cath, I just hit the beach, tear off my suit, and head for the nearest facility...bush...tree...whatever! OK...men do have it easier! LOLlobbolt:I just thought of this perplexing question. I know male divers have devices that allow them to pee in their drysuits. Any female drysuit divers that can answer? Thanks
Un-zipping it underwater, ...now there's the problem. You generally don't start gritting your teeth until 50 minutes into the dive or so, hanging on deco in water that seems to be getting colder by the minute. The zipper isn't real useful just then! (But it might reduce the "I-gotta-pee-Dance" that you do once you get back aboard the boat... )diverDano:The guy who built my suit built one for a woman i dive with. He put a zipper in it like the old unisuits.