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well looks like my scubapro ever tec can't be fixed. Too many seam leaks. What should I replace with? Just starting into tec diving, really like the tri lam with telescoping torso, want to add built in kubi gloves, also I am a big guy so custom is probably the best. Any replies would be great.
If you decide to purchase from south-of-the-border, I'm very happy with my USIA trilam. They are made in a little Oregon town on the Columbia river. Drop Jim Lapenta a note, I got a very good price on a HOG (USIA made) full custom suit with SiTech neck and wrist rings.
 
Do you still own a seatux suit? Would you still recommend? Looking to purchase a drysuit.

Still own my Seatux suit. Almost 500 dives on it. I have had to change out the neck and wrist seals once, due to wear and tear. I would still recommend a Seatux suit. You can contact the owner - Paul - at 250-390-1122. I don't think you will be disappointed in a Seatux suit !!

Divegoose
 
Still own my Seatux suit. Almost 500 dives on it. I have had to change out the neck and wrist seals once, due to wear and tear. I would still recommend a Seatux suit. You can contact the owner - Paul - at 250-390-1122. I don't think you will be disappointed in a Seatux suit !!

Thank you for the quick response! Are there any extras in the suit that you would recommend ? Pocket, suspenders etc?
 
The only thing I might add would be a pocket, but wouldn't bother with anything else. With camera system, light, etc I am already carrying too much !!

Divegoose
 

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