Review Seaskin Nova drysuit review - ladies' POV

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There are 13 really excellent posts on that other Seaskin thread, you have to read them all to find them :wink:
LOL! I've got no idea how a thread about a drysuit gets to 234 pages - and I'm sure as **** not going to bother reading it to find out!
 
LOL! I've got no idea how a thread about a drysuit gets to 234 pages - and I'm sure as **** not going to bother reading it to find out!
It’s really an all inclusive thread, you’ll learn about pee valves, catheter’s, hair removal, biology, dry glove systems, shoes, it’s far to expansive it sum up in a few words.
 
"Custom embroidery on suit" is that just your name on the sleeve or ?

ands thanks for this post.
 
LOL! I've got no idea how a thread about a drysuit gets to 234 pages - and I'm sure as **** not going to bother reading it to find out!
It will take about a week of casual reading to get through all the posts. The information you'll glean is what we all used in making our decision to purchase a SS Nova. Pee valves, pocket choices and locations, color options, zips, glove systems, shipping, all are discussed in depth to give the best singular source of info for the Nova. This ladies perspective thread has gone off track partly due to not wanting to read 234 pages of often short responses
 
It will take about a week of casual reading to get through all the posts. The information you'll glean is what we all used in making our decision to purchase a SS Nova. Pee valves, pocket choices and locations, color options, zips, glove systems, shipping, all are discussed in depth to give the best singular source of info for the Nova. This ladies perspective thread has gone off track partly due to not wanting to read 234 pages of often short responses
To be fair on this thread the advice she gives about add on protective, which I am generally against as unnecessary and the tendency of these adding to repair difficulty, more specific about short people issues, something I cannot relate to.
 

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