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Or buy an O3 suit and get rid of the root cause of the problem
Or buy an O3 suit and get rid of the root cause of the problem
If I have to tie a knot in a crotch strap in order to save $1000, I will tie a knot in that strap before you can say "value-conscious shopper".
isn’t that an equipment fix (O3) to a skills problem (tying a knot)???
you have wasted $1000 buying a suit with suspenders and crotch strap that don't work
Really, Burhan? That's the type of FUDD selling BS I hate so much. An excess length of strap has ZERO bearing on any other part of the drysuit and you know that as well as I do. The valves are the same brands as any other DS, the seals are either a 3rd party brand like SiTech etc or they are neoprene. Either the suit leaks (which I have heard stories of brand new leaky suits from EVERY manufacturer including O3) or it doesn't. If it leaks, Seaskin will repair/replace the suit, exactly the same as any other manufacturer, if it doesnt then where is the problem?God knows what else isn't working right and you have to make do to get it to work
I look at it the other way around, you have wasted $1000 buying a suit with suspenders and crotch strap that don't work and you have to resort to a "work around" to get them to work. God knows what else isn't working right and you have to make do to get it to work
Just DIR in buying when you first buy!!!
(This thread's name should be amended to include "for the frugal diver" at the end)
I don't see how I wasted $1000, when the suit only COST me $1000. And it has been keeping me dry during my dives for the last 2 years.
But, I had spent $2000 and all I got for the extra money was a crotch strap and suspenders that didn't have extra length, then I would definitely feel like i wasted $1000.
LOL! It's okay, man. Burhan just likes to tease me about my champagne tastes and beer budget.
You deserve nothing but the best of wines in the world (non-alcoholic of course) with the best of steaks
A lot of people like the quick neck systems, but I am personally happy with my decision to stick with the standard neoprene neck seal. It works well, is warm, and seems to be robust. I’ve heard some people complain that the ring system is heavy and if you are narrow shouldered can be uncomfortable if it interacts with your BCD straps.I am looking at purchasing a Nova drysuit. There are two features I was not sure sure about which option to pick even after reading through this thread.
I was thinking either the SiTech Trigon Pee Valve, or the Light Monkey "Tinkle" Balance P-valve. Not super familiar with pee valves so any input on which of these or the other available options you think would be best would be greatly appreciated.
For neck seals I was thinking replaceable was the way to go. I am leaning Quick neck system, but is there any advantage to the Orust system? Also I was thinking the standard neck warmer over the simple.