I am contemplating ordering a compressed neoprene drysuit to complement my trilam. Made to measure, with all the options I want, and it's under $700. Very tempting.
I think it might be nice and very convenient for temperate water. I.e. water that is just the right temperature that I could wear a suit like this, possibly with just lightweight Merino long johns, and still be comfy. Which also means warm enough that I could/would wear 3mm wet gloves, instead of dry gloves. No glove rings in the way would be nice sometimes.
I am looking at this: Neoprene Diving Drysuits - Seaskin Custom Diving Suits
What I am wondering about is how the neoprene wrist seals work on that suit.
The forearm and wrist area looks just like the same part of the sleeve on a wetsuit. E.g. my ScubaPro EverFlex 3mm. My SP suit has smoothskin for the last few inches of the inside of the sleeve. This drysuit sleeve looks like it works the same.
I thought neoprene seals worked by having the smoothskin on the outside and then tucking the sleeve (or neck seal) back and inside on itself.
Is that how the wrists on this drysuit work and the pictures are just deceiving?
If not, then that means the smoothskin is on the inside. In that case, how do you wear anything with long sleeves under it? It seems like any kind of under garment would have to be pushed up your forearm to stay out of the seal. And especially if it was a thicker undergarment, that would be uncomfortable.
I have never had a drysuit with any kind of neoprene seals. I have seen neo neck seals and understand how they work, but this wrist seal deal is still a mystery to me.
Any light you can shed will be appreciated!
I think it might be nice and very convenient for temperate water. I.e. water that is just the right temperature that I could wear a suit like this, possibly with just lightweight Merino long johns, and still be comfy. Which also means warm enough that I could/would wear 3mm wet gloves, instead of dry gloves. No glove rings in the way would be nice sometimes.
I am looking at this: Neoprene Diving Drysuits - Seaskin Custom Diving Suits
What I am wondering about is how the neoprene wrist seals work on that suit.
The forearm and wrist area looks just like the same part of the sleeve on a wetsuit. E.g. my ScubaPro EverFlex 3mm. My SP suit has smoothskin for the last few inches of the inside of the sleeve. This drysuit sleeve looks like it works the same.
I thought neoprene seals worked by having the smoothskin on the outside and then tucking the sleeve (or neck seal) back and inside on itself.
Is that how the wrists on this drysuit work and the pictures are just deceiving?
If not, then that means the smoothskin is on the inside. In that case, how do you wear anything with long sleeves under it? It seems like any kind of under garment would have to be pushed up your forearm to stay out of the seal. And especially if it was a thicker undergarment, that would be uncomfortable.
I have never had a drysuit with any kind of neoprene seals. I have seen neo neck seals and understand how they work, but this wrist seal deal is still a mystery to me.
Any light you can shed will be appreciated!