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The Apeks and SiTech are different sizes but the SiTech will fit since it is smaller (See video below). I got the Apeks but would probably get the SiTech since Apeks is no longer making drysuit valves.Re: Inflators, the Apeks are the standard option and I'm sure they have back stock to get through, I could switch to a SiTech inflator or the Vega block for heated undergarments...what would you say the likelihood of an inflator failure and not being able to do a 1:1 replacement are?
Re: Expedition Pockets, makes sense, will change
As far as dry gloves go, I believe the options are SiTech 60910 (Round), SiTech QCS Ovals, SiTech SLAGGO, or Kubi Rings; I heard horror stories about SLAGGO, I don't like the Kubi system, and my understanding is the ovals are the most comfortable option, but I'm happy to be proven wrong by someone who understands this better than I
The Apeks and SiTech are different sizes but the SiTech will fit since it is smaller (See video below). I got the Apeks but would probably get the SiTech since Apeks is no longer making drysuit valves.
I got the QCS Ovals and they are nice. However, when putting on Rolock 90s the oval get replaces with round rings. If you want ovals you need to use Antares and have read the system sucks. I really like the Rolock 90 system.
So verifying that I understand this correctly:
-SeaSkin glues the plastic rings into the fabric of the suit (Round or Oval), and the seals are held in place with an inner plastic ring.
Suit ring is soft, round or oval is dictated by seal holding ring.
-Something like Rolock (which is round) screws on like a pop bottle with a male and female plastic piece, which holds the wrist seal against the original ring, and then the Showa glove is held against the other with another inner plastic ring which means I need to buy a set of Rolock rings and a couple sets of Showa gloves
Seal is held in the same way as with QCS, hard ring and soft suit ring. Then glove ring bolts onto a hard ring.. Bolded part is correct, but that is also true for whatever system you decide to chose.
-Why bother with QCS Ovals instead of SiTech 60910 which is already round? There might be a time where you will dive with normal wet gloves. QCS gives you a benefit of lower profile cuff.
So verifying that I understand this correctly:
-SeaSkin glues the plastic rings into the fabric of the suit (Round or Oval), and the seals are held in place with an inner plastic ring.
-Something like Rolock (which is round) screws on like a pop bottle with a male and female plastic piece, which holds the wrist seal against the original ring, and then the Showa glove is held against the other with another inner plastic ring which means I need to buy a set of Rolock rings and a couple sets of Showa gloves
-Why bother with QCS Ovals instead of SiTech 60910 which is already round?
One small nuance to add to the replies above. The glove rings on rolocks don't really "screw in like a pop bottle", there aren't threads that progressively tighten as you turn the glove in. If there were, you would leak if the glove ring turned at all against the wrist ring underwater. Its more like a set of lugs and channels. When you mate the rings together, they catch on the lug, compressing an oring between the wrist and glove ring. As you turn it further, it doesn't tighten anymore, just seats the lugs farther into the horizontal channel. You actually don't need to turn them in all the way to the hard stop, as long as they are engaged the oring is compressed and they are sealed. You can turn the glove rings back and forth a few degrees and they won't leak at all. Its a pretty good system as long as you keep the oring lightly lubricated.-Something like Rolock (which is round) screws on like a pop bottle with a male and female plastic piece, which holds the wrist seal against the original ring