RobPNW
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Stuart, I think you cornered the market on the NRS boots. There's literally no stock anywhere in my state or even REI online. Had to roll the dice and order out of state. Got free shipping and no tax though. Hopefully they fit.
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The girl at the local store said they transitioned from paddling season to ski season so they haven't restocked these boots and would likely get more in as we get closer to spring. I took a shot with the size and found some online at another store. Pretty slim inventory everywhere. Might be discontinuing soon.I went to an REI recently to try some on and they were out as well. The person I spoke to said he wasn't sure if it was an out of stock situation or a product that was transitioning to online only. Still planning on ordering a pair to try out.
Let me know how they work out - I'm a similar size (8.5/9) with neoprene sock on drysuit and was considering the 10.The girl at the local store said they transitioned from paddling season to ski season so they haven't restocked these boots and would likely get more in as we get closer to spring. I took a shot with the size and found some online at another store. Pretty slim inventory everywhere. Might be discontinuing soon.
Major choices:
Quick neck system with warm neck
SiTech QCS ovals
neoprene socks
full telescoping
2 x large bellows pockets
Other stuff: DIR dump placement, zip cover, kept the metal zip, wider braces, comfort inflation patch, computer straps
Biggest decisions were socks vs boots and whether to go replaceable seals. Might one day decide to go dry gloves but replaceable seals was the main decision. Likewise might one day go for a pee valve as many people advocate, but it can always be stuck on afterwards.
Congrats! Sounds like a great suit.This arrived today! Actually was due to arrive last Tuesday but I was out so had FedEx hold it until today. That's a full month ahead of my original ship date of 15th Jan.
Initial (dry) impressions: both the suit and the undersuit fit like a dream. I have the 250g/sm undersuit and I couldn't fit much more under the Nova. Workmanship looks great. It'll take a while to get used to a front zip and the neck ring compared to my old suit.
I can't wait to get it in the water, but unfortunately I will have to. COVID travel restrictions prevent me from getting to local sites even. And I need to buy rock boots and maybe new fins...
I assume that is 2 2-4 hour dives each day. There is nothing special about this drysuit compared to any other trilam drysuit regarding warmth. I would suggest reading existing undersuit threads and using the undersuit manufacturer guides to thermal layers. If you want further advice I would suggest starting a new thread for it with more details about your personal thermal needs unless you are specifically looking at Seaskin undergarments or wondering about fitment in a Seaskin drysuit.What do you guys suggest for undergarments for 60-65 F water temps with this suit? 2-4 hour fives met be twice a day.