I'm thinking about buying a large or extra-large hood with a bib (I wear a medium) so that I can cut it down the front, sew in some velcro, and have something that's easier to remove without creating a million tiny knots in my hair. The hood I'm looking at is $35, so not a tragedy if it doesn't work out and I lose that money, but enough that I thought I'd ask for input here first. Any chance of this working? Is there something other than velcro I should try?
I know I could use a beanie, but that wouldn't protect my neck. My drysuit has a quick-change latex neck seal with a pocket to hold the bib of my hood, and since I only dive dry when it's too cold for my 7mm wetsuit with hood and gloves, I don't want to give up that insulation. The hair thing is really only a problem with repetitive dives where I'm removing and replacing my hood several times. When I do repetitive dives in a wetsuit, I just leave my hood on until I'm done. But I can't pull down my drysuit to use the bathroom without taking the hood off. And of course, repetitive dives are another scenario where I'm more likely to want my drysuit.
I almost had to chop my hair off last time, the knots were so bad. Any other long-hair management suggestions welcome, though I've spent some time Googling the problem already and tried most of the ideas out there. Thanks!
I know I could use a beanie, but that wouldn't protect my neck. My drysuit has a quick-change latex neck seal with a pocket to hold the bib of my hood, and since I only dive dry when it's too cold for my 7mm wetsuit with hood and gloves, I don't want to give up that insulation. The hair thing is really only a problem with repetitive dives where I'm removing and replacing my hood several times. When I do repetitive dives in a wetsuit, I just leave my hood on until I'm done. But I can't pull down my drysuit to use the bathroom without taking the hood off. And of course, repetitive dives are another scenario where I'm more likely to want my drysuit.
I almost had to chop my hair off last time, the knots were so bad. Any other long-hair management suggestions welcome, though I've spent some time Googling the problem already and tried most of the ideas out there. Thanks!