Customizing the location of the dump valve install is another possibility, if keeping the user replaceable neck seal is a priority.
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Customizing the location of the dump valve install is another possibility, if keeping the user replaceable neck seal is a priority.
I remember installing the neck ring in my Fusion (White's, not aqualung). The neck hole was a bit larger than the ring system. When I was finished, it was ugly, but it held water.
If there is a ring system specifically for Fusion, I imagine it would be large and intrusive on a narrow shouldered body.
Mine is fine as long as it doesn't get trapped by the shoulder straps of my BCD. I don't use doubles, but I have enough mobility to reach all my valves.
I don't see myself removing it anytime soon, but I'm not heartily recommending it to anyone either (unless you're diving "in the bush").
I just did my first dive in a new Fusion Aircore drysuit with the 2nd gen neck ring yesterday. I found that it was more difficult to reach the dump valve than in the rental suits without a neck ring that I sampled. It was possible but noticeably harder. I'm not going to give up the convenience of the neck seal yet.
The neck seal didn't leak but I found a small hole near the edge of the silicone on the tag side of the yellow seal ring after the dive. It looks like this is in the area where the metal zipper on my fleece mid layer sits when zipped up. Will have to figure something to prevent that from occurring again. Any suggestions?