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USIA:
Our Techni-flex series doesn't come in Camo, but our Aqua Pro Plus does!!! Here is a link to a Photo. www.usia.com/military/?p=43. I could also have a matching BC made if you really want to dazzle them.
I've already got the camo wings (Thanks Tobin) and they get a lot of comments. Does this come with the socks or boots only?
 
This is so funny.....me and a dive buddy were just laughing about how funny it would be to surface on a crowded beach, wearing a cammie drysuit,holding an old paintball gun or something, and start yelling into your dive computer about how the damn sub had dropped you at the wrong location again-
 
I bought an Aqua Pro Plus suit at Underwater Works on a day when USIA had a rep out there. I do love this suit.

I had hard sole boots attached to mine. I may be interested in either latex sox or neoprene sox for use with over-boots. Do you have any photos of these options? I don't believe my LDS has any suits stocked with them. How much would it cost to have my suit changed over?
 
Dhillyer:
I bought an Aqua Pro Plus suit at Underwater Works on a day when USIA had a rep out there. I do love this suit.

I had hard sole boots attached to mine. I may be interested in either latex sox or neoprene sox for use with over-boots. Do you have any photos of these options? I don't believe my LDS has any suits stocked with them. How much would it cost to have my suit changed over?

Here is a link to the picture of our Over Boot. http://www.usia.com/consumer/?p=144
I'm not sure on the cost, but is is an easy procedure that wouldn't take very long. If you go with an overboot, I suggest the Latex sock.
 
Jerry,

What would you consider are the pros and cons of both kinds of socks? I have used the latex socks for the last couple of years but I was always a little concerned that I might puncture them, although I never did. I was thinking about switching to the neoprene socks as they seemed like they might be more durable and provide some thermal improvements. What is your opinion?

Thanks,

Gillty
 
Gillty:
Jerry,

What would you consider are the pros and cons of both kinds of socks? I have used the latex socks for the last couple of years but I was always a little concerned that I might puncture them, although I never did. I was thinking about switching to the neoprene socks as they seemed like they might be more durable and provide some thermal improvements. What is your opinion?

Thanks,

Gillty
Personally, I like latex sox. They just fit better inside of most overboots. Neo's are more durable and offer a little warmth as well, but you have to size up a pair of boots 2-3 sizes. We use the highest quality latex and it seems to last a long time.
 
I got to say, I love the suit I got in January, I ordered the Aqua-Pro plus. This was my first suit I know it sounds crazy but I'm a big guy (6'4 and 350#) and knew I would need something custom, and in our part of the country a dry suit seemed only right, my LDS recommended USIA and I could not be happier. I used it for my certification dives in the same month. Thanks for the obvious craftsmenship you put into your product. Thanks again.... the picture is coming - don't be scared it's a big suit.
 

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