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The actual Sitec ovals are the worst dry gloves I have ever had. 0/10 would never recommend. I switched to the roclocs
 
The actual Sitec ovals are the worst dry gloves I have ever had. 0/10 would never recommend. I switched to the roclocs
It is not the sitec ovals...they are not a dry glove system....they are a wrist seal retention system that is also used as a platform for mating a dryglove ring system.

What you are actually referring to. Is the sitec Antares dryglove ring system which was designed to integrate with the qcs oval wrist ring system.

It is agreed by most that the Antares is a horrible dryglove system.

-Z
 
It is not the sitec ovals...they are not a dry glove system....they are a wrist seal retention system that is also used as a platform for mating a dryglove ring system.

What you are actually referring to. Is the sitec Antares dryglove ring system which was designed to integrate with the qcs oval wrist ring system.

It is agreed by most that the Antares is a horrible dryglove system.

-Z
Yes the actual glove side rings are the Antares which are designed to mate with the QCS system.
Si-Tech Antares
Si-Tech Virgo
Waterproof Ultima DGS
4th Element Ellipse
Rolock 90

The dryglove ring systems listed above are not cross-compatible with the 60910 (QCP) ring system.
Just scratch those off, they are stupid and have a miserable leak to success ratio
 
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Right tool for the right job at the right price.

Seaskin trilam suits seem to be better than their neoprene alternatives. If I were to get a Seaskin, I'd get trilam, too. However, my cold water suits are neoprene.

Valves - get SiTech as this is your first suit and you haven't invested in Apeks valves.
 

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