I got a used TLS-350 suit for my son that fits great except for the socks. They are a little small so he had to steal my good thinsulate socks to wear.
Based on some recommendations here I ordered some Northern Diver drysuit boots. They were cheap so I ordered to sizes and picked the one that fits him best (they were something like $45 for two pairs + shipping to the US)
I've got a small can of drysuit glue from DRIS, along with their neoprene seal tape stuff for the outer layer.
I'm planning to follow the instructions in this video:
Based on some recommendations here I ordered some Northern Diver drysuit boots. They were cheap so I ordered to sizes and picked the one that fits him best (they were something like $45 for two pairs + shipping to the US)
I've got a small can of drysuit glue from DRIS, along with their neoprene seal tape stuff for the outer layer.
I'm planning to follow the instructions in this video:
- Mark the inside center of the leg
- Cut the old socks off the suit.
- Cut the new socks down to the right length (the new ones are a lot longer than the older ones)
- Turn the replacement sock inside out
- Turn the suit inside out
- Put a form in the leg to hold it (I saw another video that suggested a 2L soda bottle with a towel wrapped around it, then wrapped in a plastic bag made it the right size)
- Pull the new sock over the form, line the new sock up with the center line and pointed in the right direction
- Scrape up the glueing surface of the drysuit and the new thing with sandpaper
- Clean the surfaces I'm going to apply glue to with acetone
- Roll the cuff of the new sock down, apply layers of the drysuit glue around the outer edge of it and the leg (several coats, letting them dry between each coat, then on the last coat letting it dry for about 5 minutes)
- Roll that part of the cuff back up onto the suit (contact cement touching contact cement)
- Use a seam roller to get a good adhesion
- Let it dry for maybe 20 minutes
- Turn suit right-side out
- Put masking-tape down around the leg the thickness of the sealing tape apart
- Apply layers of drysuit glue around the leg, let dry, then let the last layer dry for about 5 minutes until it's just tacky
- Apply the tape stuff to the outside
- Roll with the seam roller
- Turn suit inside-out again
- Go over the entire seam on the inside edge with aqua-seal