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I’ll prob go with the user replaceable neck seal. What about the kubi ring system? Worth it?For me, must’s
1. Plastic zip with cover
2. Pee valve
3. Sitech oval wrist system
4. Sitech valves
i would at this point opt for a glued in neoprene neck seal but I’ve always bought the quick neck ring system but use with neoprene seals from waterproof which are pricy.
I prefer the RoLock glove system KUBI are also good.I’ll prob go with the user replaceable neck seal. What about the kubi ring system? Worth it?
I prefer the RoLock glove system KUBI are also good.
I was thinking of using the 250gr seaskin undergarment.Agree with lexvil's advice. I would add to that list: telescoping torso (makes it easier to don and doff), and DIR dump valve location, and compressed neoprene socks. You may want to consider pockets and a cutting device, these options are a pretty good value from SeaSkin I think, but not every diver will want them.
I do like my KUBI ring system. Have not tried any other dryglove system, so can't speak to how it compares. Definitely worth springing for one type of dryglove or another if you are diving under 10C/50F or so.
What sort of undergarments do you use, or if you don't know, what is the coldest temps you dive? If you dive really cold water, the "allowance for extra thick undergarments" option might be a good idea.