drk5036
Contributor
Really interested to here more about this, since I’m looking at the similar design. I’m planning on doing probably 10-15ish drysuit dives per year, it’s not my main gig but trying to spend more time with my local divers who all dive drysuit, more or less year around, with the summer being gym clothes undergarments.My new Seaskin Ultra (compressed neoprene) suit arrived today. I ordered it on November 4th. I did a quick try-on, just over shorts and a t-shirt and it seems to fit perfectly. But, with undergarments and when I can get somebody to zip it shut will be the real test. Hopefully, this weekend.
I got the Ultra with only a few options:
Main zipper cover
Trigon Pee valve
Si Tech valves
Comfort patch (inside, behind inflator valve)
Braces (suspenders - on inside)
Zippered pockets on both thighs
Trilobite on right and left forearms
Kevlar knee pads (w/no writing)
Name and flag on right arm
Deluxe changing mat/carry bag, also with name and flag patch
Oh, and I ordered a Seaskin drysuit hood, too. May as well be a full-on Seaskin poster boy.
Total bill with shipping to the US was a bit under USD$900. You just can't beat that for a made-to-measure, high quality dry suit!
I'll post a real review after I have dived it. My thought (hope!?) is that this suit is going to be my new go-to for any water from 70F down to around 50. Maybe even upper 40s. Below that it will be my trilam with thicker undies (and proper dry gloves).
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I am most interested to know how you feel about the seals. Going with the neoprene seals vs silicone SI-tech stuff would save a lot of money.