New Seasoft owner with a couple of questions

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I think I scored a good deal. Managed to get a Seasoft Ti 3000 Pro drysuit for $100! Looks like one of the boots has a small seperation between the sole and the upper. I am thinking I can simply reseal it with some "ShoeGoo" as it looks pretty small.

The suit also has dry gloves. Looks like the ziplock type seal kind. Was this a possible option from Seasoft at some point? I see it is not an option now.

I am stoked to get the suit and see what it needs. Heck I figured even if it needs all new seals and a zipper at only $100 I am still money ahead!

I know Ebay is always a gamble but I couldnt resist!

Any ideas about sealing the boot with the "ShoeGoo" or is there a better product?

Rhoades
 
Seasoft has never provided dry gloves. You have an add on variety. I've used both OS and SiTech variety of drygloves on Seasoft.
$100 on that model is incredible!!

It's been a good while since you posted. Did you fix the boot?
The boot is essentially glued on to a dry sock. Some separations are not terribly uncommon and really not a big deal as long as the sock is protected and not leaking.
Personally I wouldn't use ShoeGoo as it is pretty permanent/nasty stuff. Hard to remove if you ever need to.
Simply dry out well and use neoprene contact cement. Most dive stores will carry it.

Fritz
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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