Picasso wetsuits?

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ChrisA

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I've been given the job of selling three Picasso wetsuits. I'm NOT selling then here (yet) just looking for information

These where donated to a charity fund. I'm to sell them and turn over any proceeds. But I've been told that "Picasso" suits are quite expensive and populare and not to let them go for cheap. They look to be made for free diving and hunting and are camoflage (sp) for hiding in kelp One suit (L or XL) is brand new, two smaller ones apper to be in good used condition. Tag says "made in Spain"

What price should I ask? Are these suits really popular.
 
<snickering>
Those look good, allright!
 
ChrisA:
I've been given the job of selling three Picasso wetsuits. I'm NOT selling then here (yet) just looking for information

These where donated to a charity fund. I'm to sell them and turn over any proceeds. But I've been told that "Picasso" suits are quite expensive and populare and not to let them go for cheap. They look to be made for free diving and hunting and are camoflage (sp) for hiding in kelp One suit (L or XL) is brand new, two smaller ones apper to be in good used condition. Tag says "made in Spain"

What price should I ask? Are these suits really popular.


If you go to http://forums.deeperblue.net/ and talk to these guys, they are into freediving big time. They'll know exactly what you're talking about. It's also a good place for you to sell the suits. For every one else, these are real high end suits, Picasso is a very well known brand in the freediving world. The neoprene used in them is unbeleavablly soft and flexable. They wear them like a second skin (almost like the suit is two sizes to small) but because the neoprene is so flexable they have no troubles breathing in these suits or moving.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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