Si Tech Wrist System and Dryglove Options- Video

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Alot of people have been wondering which dryglove systems work the best with Si Techs Replaceable wrist seal system. I decided to create a video to best show
how they all work, and how easy they are to install.

The Permanent Wrist System by Si Tech allows a diver to change their own wrist seals easily and also use silicon or latex seals. You can see how the dryglove systems in the video are incorporated into the wrist system for a perfect fit and function. It is not a system that goes inline with another system. They fit together to minimize bulk.

You can see the video here:
Si Tech Wrist system and Dryglove Options - YouTube

Until the end of December, we will be running a special on getting the entire Si Tech Replaceable system installed on a divers suit. This includes the Neck Tite
Replaceable Neck System, the Permanent Wrist System, Silicon Neck Seak, Silicon Wrist Seals, and the labor. The normal price is about $550 and we will have the
price down to $450 for everything
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You can see the products here:
http://www.diverightinscuba.com/cata...ls-p-3045.html
http://www.diverightinscuba.com/cata...ls-p-2860.html
http://www.diverightinscuba.com/cata...ords=neck+tite
http://www.diverightinscuba.com/cata...ords=permanent

*Whites Drysuit customers - Whites has worked out a special deal with Dive Right In Scuba for your drysuits. You can have the exact same system installed for $300.

Neither of the above include drygloves, but you can easily add any of the above dryglove options. All you need to do is fill out our Repair form that can
bee seen here, and send us your suit:
www.diverightinscuba.com/services.php

Our lead time right now is about 7-10 days, and we do about 15-25 suits per week. We have a full time dedicated staff to ensure you drysuit is not only done right, but also quickly.

Please ask any and all questions in this thread so others can hear the answer as well.
 
Excellent video, I love the SiTech system, I've been using it for three years now and have it on two suits. The SiTech system is also a great alternative to the DUI Zip system you can uses standard seals so you save around $100 on a seal replacement over the DUI system.

Mike, you did make a slight mistake in the video, you called the Quick glove system the Glove lock.
 
Mike, you did make a slight mistake in the video, you called the Quick glove system the Glove lock.

LOL....I was hoping nobody would notice after I watched the vid :(
 
HI Mike, Have you installed the Si-tech neck tite on the Black Ice drysuit before?
 
Great video and information
 
You know, I've been whining about the smaller, older system that I adopted because my Vikings simply weren't compatible with the wrist change rings. But at the dive site yesterday, a fellow gave me a tip -- Moisten the rings with saliva before mating them! It worked BEAUTIFULLY.
 
On your video, you installed a brand new wrist seal on the Permanent Wrist System and put the glove after that in the cuff. My question is can you clip your gloves without the wrist seal (and the platic ring who keep it in place)? In other words, do you realy need a wrist seal in between?
 

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