How do I know that my dry suit is my size?

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Hiszpan

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The reason I am asking is, it started to leak and it also needs a P-valve installation. This is the only drysuit I have ever used and it was bought as a second-hand a couple of years ago. I always felt it is slightly too big for me but how can I tell? The legs feel a bit too short as my crouch is lower than my real crouch, and when swimming I sometimes feel like it restricts the full stretch of my legs.

If the suit is the correct size-ish, I will fix it. If not, I will buy a new one better sized.

I would appreciate your input.
 
I’m sorry - crouch? :D

If you can afford it, a new MTM suit is always preferable. Seaskin is the current SB favorite. Big thread on it.
 
I’m sorry - crouch? :D

If you can afford it, a new MTM suit is always preferable. Seaskin is the current SB favorite. Big thread on it.

Crotch :)

Thanks Marie, I know I can buy new one and would explore all the options but first I need to know if I can carry on with my present one.
 

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