Peter McGuinness
Contributor
I am selling my Otter Ultimate drysuit. It's a blue/red 5mm neoprene suit with built-in boots, neoprene seals and two patch style pockets, one of which has a knife/tool holster.
Otter are the most popular UK manufacturer of drysuits built especially for cold water, usually wreck, diving. (They are pretty much to the UK what DUI is to California, but much better value for money!)
The suit is front entry, with an extra heavy duty zipper, and is very warm: in 50 degree water I wear just a T-shirt and leggings under it. The suit is very tough and practical, and would be ideal for someone who dives in cold water all year round.
I had it made for me, and I am 5ft 9in, inseams 30in (to floor!), arm length 26in, neck 15in and wrists 7in. The neoprene seals are in excellent condition; there are some compression marks on the neck seal but not in a place where it affects sealing, and the suit has never leaked apart from the occasional teaspoon through the dump valve.
The boots are a roomy size 10.
I am asking $600, plus shipping from California.
Peter
Otter are the most popular UK manufacturer of drysuits built especially for cold water, usually wreck, diving. (They are pretty much to the UK what DUI is to California, but much better value for money!)
The suit is front entry, with an extra heavy duty zipper, and is very warm: in 50 degree water I wear just a T-shirt and leggings under it. The suit is very tough and practical, and would be ideal for someone who dives in cold water all year round.
I had it made for me, and I am 5ft 9in, inseams 30in (to floor!), arm length 26in, neck 15in and wrists 7in. The neoprene seals are in excellent condition; there are some compression marks on the neck seal but not in a place where it affects sealing, and the suit has never leaked apart from the occasional teaspoon through the dump valve.
The boots are a roomy size 10.
I am asking $600, plus shipping from California.
Peter