Question Weezle Extreme + and drygloves

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Kylebee

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I have a DUI drysuit with zipgloves and I just got a Weezle Extreme Plus undergarment. I think that it is too thick. With the glove liners, I am having trouble putting my hands all the way into the drygloves. What can I do now? Thank you in advance.
 
Wear larger gloves. The Weezle Extreme Plus compresses. You can also wear it without using the thumb loops.
Yeah, I just confirmed that the arm length is correct as I can get in without the glove liner. If I do not use the thumb loop, I am able to put my hands in the gloves with the liner. But without the thumb loop, it's hard to keep the suit in place. But if I go up a size for the drygloves, it will be too big for my hands. Lol
 
I pull the sleeves of my Weezle Extreme Plus close to my wrists before I put my gloves on. I know it isn't easy with Zipgloves already mounted. That's why I sold my DUI suit.
 
Speaking only for myself, Zip seals with Kubi rings and Magid or similar gloves work perfectly with fleece undergloves. This system also offers the backup of the seals in case the glove is punctured. (I put a short length of nylon cord under the seals so I can pull it out if the glove floods.)
 
I pull the sleeves of my Weezle Extreme Plus close to my wrists before I put my gloves on. I know it isn't easy with Zipgloves already mounted. That's why I sold my DUI suit.
Do you still don the thumb loop though?
 
Do you still don the thumb loop though?
No. I put on the drysuit, then reach into the sleeves and pull the Weezle down to my wrists. They don't move during the dive.
 

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