Info on Waterproff Inc. Drysuit

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jkandls

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Anyone heard of Waterproof Diving out of Sweden? I am interested in there Drysuit; wanted good/bad news if you have a feedback.

waterproof.se
waterproof-gear.com

Thanks jk
 
Hy JK!
I dive a Draco since last winter and I'm very happy with it. It's easy to dive, it fits really well and I really don't need to much overweight (comparing with my Half-dry suit). Maybe 2 or 3kg more and that's it. The bags on the legs are big enough and te boots are soft and easy to wear. I can't compare with other dry suits (the Draco is my first), but I would recommend it to anyone. Maybe it's only a little detail, but at the "Blue Planet" documentary film, recorded by the BBC, the divers wear Waterproof suits (at the Arctic Sea). They cannot be bad at all, I think!
Hope it helps!
Best regards, Hidroj!
 
Thanks for the info, I finally went ahead and got one, should get it this week.
 
You'll love it, I'm sure! :)
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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