I'm posting a link to this on a FB diving group. Awesome idea!
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I don't know how would you call it either, it is from the mid 90's and I want to say it was marketed for big dogs. Like I said earlier, I have no clue how it was intended to be used.I am struggling to find a tool of the same kind but I really didn't find any...also because I don't know how you would call this object in English and I didn't find anything by Googling its image
I am jealous of that tool now I really would like to get one
If any anybody can find a similar one for sale or at least the exact name of this sort of object I would be very grateful...
and the real beauty is an internal spring that connects the trigger by the handle with the clip at the opposite end.
There is significant difference in ''thinking'' you've done something right...and ''knowing'' you've done something right...DIR..
Even with a front zip, it's rather nice to have a buddy helping you pull the zipper the first few centimeters from atop/behind the shoulder to the front of the shoulder. Those first few centimeters are a bit of a drag (pun not intended).I'm pretty sure that back entry drysuits were the reason the buddy system thrived.
Even with a front zip, it's rather nice to have a buddy helping you pull the zipper the first few centimeters from atop/behind the shoulder to the front of the shoulder. Those first few centimeters are a bit of a drag (pun not intended).
My best way for a couple of decades regardless of having a partner or going solo, was to be careful while suiting up. I used a lanyard before finding the tool I showed. I also kept the zipper conditioned on all the suits I owned, it didn't take much to wax them regularly.The best way to avoid this is to either have your partner zip you up...advising them to be careful that the zipper does not get snagged...or buy a self donning front zipper suit...
There is significant difference in ''thinking'' you've done something right...and ''knowing'' you've done something right
I agree to a certain point.Even with a front zip, it's rather nice to have a buddy helping you pull the zipper the first few centimeters from atop/behind the shoulder to the front of the shoulder. Those first few centimeters are a bit of a drag (pun not intended).