P-Valve or external leg bag ?

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Hey 'm just saying, been there done that feel your pain. Just not feeling it anymore! If you want I'll come up to NH and you can show me around. Still got 2 northern diver drysuits collecting dust.

Send me a PM if you are ever up this way. We may not have tropical reefs but the diving is good just the same(just much colder).
 
I WOULD THINK THAT teh suit squeeze on the bag would create quite a back presure to overcome. probably blow the hose off your hose.

Despite how strange it may sound to people from outside diving, the standard drysuit p-valve is an accepted, time-tested design. I've heard of people using adult diapers as an alternative, but not much about a leg bag. In a drysuit, I'd be a bit concerned about whether suit squeeze would be an issue with a bag; maybe it's not at all, but I'm not sure I want to find out.
 

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