Oneill Drysuit, 7mm neoprene

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matthewmark_john

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Hawaii, San Diego, & New Zealand (I'm spoiled)
# of dives
200 - 499
Asking $50

Attached boots (around size 9 or 10 men's) "M"

I'm 5'10" and 180, and it fits me, though snug

says Size 12

Good shape, holds air, valves work
 

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Can you get a more exact boot size. I am 10 but a big 10 so if its 9 it wouldn't fit. Also, would you say it's diveable as is or would it need work. Finally, do you have huge wrists and/or neck.
 
Sale is pending.

That said:

I have average wrists and a 16" neck.

With my spot-on size 9 naked foot, I have 1.5" of play in length past and about the same in width. So can it fit a 10? Absolutely. Could probably fit a 12, but sock thickness might be a real consideration at that point. I would compare the interior space to that of a size 12 shoe.

Yes I consider it diveable. A neck seal seam is working, but could use a little Aquaseal, a partial tube of which I'll provide. But even as-is, it's holding air pressure without any kind of leak.
 
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