Latex wrist seal cover.

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I've just recently bought my first drysuit and am loving diving dry but am still very much getting used to it.

My suit is an evo 2 and I'm wondering if there is some sort of cover/protector that I can slide over the wrist seals to give them some protection as they seem very exposed or else is there a glove with a large cuff to do the same.

I do have an old wetsuit I thought about hacking part of the legs off for the purpose, or am I worrying needlessly? :dork2:
 
I think the evo2 has heavy duty latex cuff so they are very durable. I dont think any additional protection is needed.
 
the evo 2 has some of the heavyest latex seals i have seen but if you are sill worried about it get a pair of gontlit gloves they will cover those seals
 
If you rip the wrist seal on an Evo 2, I would worry about my wrist bleeding out before the seal.

That said, there are many types of 5 and 7 mm wet gloves that will pull up over the majority of the seal.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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