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Contact Dive Right In Scuba in Illinois…they have a robust drysuit repair shop and might have what you need in a scrap pile.

They have a chat feature on their website which might be more convenient if there are international charges calling from Canada.

-Z
 
If you just need the zip, all you need is a torn seal or glove. Both sides, the suit and seal, are the same.
 
Given the price DUI wants for a new set of gloves, and the suit side of the zip seal can be flipped over and glued to a pair of gloves. Not likely anyone will be tossing any usable zip seal (glove or suit side). You might get lucky, but I would not count on it.
 
Given the price DUI wants for a new set of gloves, and the suit side of the zip seal can be flipped over and glued to a pair of gloves. Not likely anyone will be tossing any usable zip seal (glove or suit side). You might get lucky, but I would not count on it.

Any reason not to toss a leaking set? I have replaced one side of my wrist seals, and will be replacing the other side in a couple of weeks when my new spare set comes in.
 
Given the price DUI wants for a new set of gloves, and the suit side of the zip seal can be flipped over and glued to a pair of gloves. Not likely anyone will be tossing any usable zip seal (glove or suit side). You might get lucky, but I would not count on it.
i think is not really important if there a hole ...
 

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