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Buy different sizes from Amazon. They'll be your cheapest source by far.It seems like someone mentioned in an earlier post that they were able to get samples of the wideband external catheters. Does anyone have a source for this? Or do I just need to buy and try?
I'll save you the specifics for obvious reasons, but don't overthink it. There is a sizing guide pdf that you can google, print out and cut out and hold over your trousersnake to check your fit. I was between sizes. There were 10 packs on amazon with a good price per unit, so I ordered a size up and a size down. They both fit just fine, I'll be able to use them all without issue.It seems like someone mentioned in an earlier post that they were able to get samples of the wideband external catheters. Does anyone have a source for this? Or do I just need to buy and try?
Lookin fly my man! Seems like enough room for some extra layers if needed, without looking baggy. I was torn on the "extra room" option too, but if mine fits like yours does, I'll be totally happy.My new drysuit showed up today! Ordered 10/27/23, shipped 02/06/25, paid $120.88 duty for suit & undergarment. Fit of both suits is fantastic! I didn’t opt for extra room, but it feels perfectly comfortable with the 250, and I could probably go thicker if needed without problem. Really impressed with the Kubi system, but I need to go up a size in gloves if I actually want to use the liners.
Always go down in size. Shrinkage is a thing.I'll save you the specifics for obvious reasons, but don't overthink it. There is a sizing guide pdf that you can google, print out and cut out and hold over your trousersnake to check your fit. I was between sizes. There were 10 packs on amazon with a good price per unit, so I ordered a size up and a size down. They both fit just fine, I'll be able to use them all without issue.
Going down in size will create a crease in your flesh which can channel fluid. Going to the larger size and any extra will just glue itself to the surrounding material. Any "shrinkage" will be longitudinal once you've got the cath on.Always go down in size. Shrinkage is a thing.
Looks great! Do you have plans to to dive it anytime soon?My new drysuit showed up today! Ordered 10/27/23, shipped 02/06/25, paid $120.88 duty for suit & undergarment. Fit of both suits is fantastic! I didn’t opt for extra room, but it feels perfectly comfortable with the 250, and I could probably go thicker if needed without problem. Really impressed with the Kubi system, but I need to go up a size in gloves if I actually want to use the liners.
I have a cheap, plastic set of calipers in the garage (from Harbor Freight? wherever they came from, IIRC, the cost was something like $1.99) and I used them to measure Ye Olde Anaconda before buying.It seems like someone mentioned in an earlier post that they were able to get samples of the wideband external catheters. Does anyone have a source for this? Or do I just need to buy and try?
Thanks! I’m doing the pool portion of my drysuit cert next weekend and then Blue Hole, NM for checkout & fun dives the following weekend.Looks great! Do you have plans to to dive it anytime soon?
Edit: Today is my dispatch date. Hopefully I’ll get some news in the next couple of days.