tmassey
Contributor
So, possibly against the course of wisdom, I just spent $700 fixing up my dry suit, which includes a new zipper. This is the second time I’ve replaced the zipper on the suit. The last one was probably 5 years and 100 dives ago. Both times, what has done the zipper in was fraying: threads coming out of the rubber lips outside of the metal teeth, allowing the rubber to degrade until there isn’t enough rubber to seal properly.
What can be done to minimize or prevent this?
I think it’s odd: we are all told to wax the zipper. Which I do: every two or three times I zip it up or so? My understanding is the idea is to wax the “shoulders“ of the metal teeth: the part where the slide will rub. Some people even worry about the little metal tabs on the inside. That’s great and all, but I’ve never had a zipper fail because of anything related to anything metal. It’s always those rubber lips that fray and eventually fail. And we don’t wax those…. (Maybe if I didn’t wax the zipper periodically they would wear out. But I kind of doubt that they would wear out fast enough to cause problems before the rubber does.)
Thoughts? What can be done to extend the life of the rubber lips on my drysuit zipper? Thank you for any suggestions you might have!
What can be done to minimize or prevent this?
I think it’s odd: we are all told to wax the zipper. Which I do: every two or three times I zip it up or so? My understanding is the idea is to wax the “shoulders“ of the metal teeth: the part where the slide will rub. Some people even worry about the little metal tabs on the inside. That’s great and all, but I’ve never had a zipper fail because of anything related to anything metal. It’s always those rubber lips that fray and eventually fail. And we don’t wax those…. (Maybe if I didn’t wax the zipper periodically they would wear out. But I kind of doubt that they would wear out fast enough to cause problems before the rubber does.)
Thoughts? What can be done to extend the life of the rubber lips on my drysuit zipper? Thank you for any suggestions you might have!