Review Seaskin Nova drysuit

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I can't help but thinking that inverting the suit is increasing torsion and stress on glued joints, especially in the sleeves and legs. I guess someone is going to come along and tell me they've been doing it for 30 years with no problems but I won't be doing it unless absolutely necessary.
 
Are you comparing this to the stresses you put on your suit when donning, diving, doffing


Should after about four million posts, should stuartv, ScubaBoard be getting a percentage
 
I can't help but thinking that inverting the suit is increasing torsion and stress on glued joints, especially in the sleeves and legs. I guess someone is going to come along and tell me they've been doing it for 30 years with no problems but I won't be doing it unless absolutely necessary.
It's a rare event only done to dry out the inside better
 

Is the Kubi glove sizing for the above determined from the unlined OR lined sizing listed below?

 

Is the Kubi glove sizing for the above determined from the unlined OR lined sizing listed below?

Imagine putting your hand in a jar. That's what dry rings are, especially hard rings like kubi. The smallest is great, but thick liners or having to squish your hands through can make it a pita. The right size just barely touches your hand when you make your hand like you're grabbing the last Pringle in the can. Lightly touching is fine. Having to push or wriggle your knuckles is bad.
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