WoodTurner
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Btw 36£ is also outrageous compared to the 7.3$
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Just a seller playing games trying to fleece sheep, we see that all over Amazon in the US too.Anything comparable to skin prep in mainland EU in terms of quality and pricing?
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Best advice I can give on that is to get the chap side of the pipe long enough to put a 180’ loop in at the connection to drysuit end and tie it with cave line (don’t want a zip tie digging in your leg) so the loop bit sits the side you dress and in my case points back up the leg to join the suit, (I have my leg valve on the other leg to the way “I hang” the side of the loop that’s going to connect to you needs to be long enough to go through all under suits and be easy to connect to “you” then when you stick the Rochester on (sometimes the tip is too long so needs 5-6mm chopping off (Rochester not you!)Thanks lad, that’s really nice of you. I’m just investigating as I haven’t used the plumbing yet.
Got my 1st suit with p-valve, after 1 dive it’s back for sleeve lenght correction.
Basically I’m all new to the system and learning…
Thanks again, I appreciate it.
Anyone know if you can buy the condom catheters at cvs or Walgreens retail locations?
Don't overthink it. Find good quality cath, wash your junk in the morning. You can apply cath then or before you start dressing up for the dive if your dive is late in the afternoon. Remember to give it a squeeze and hold for half a minute to activate glue and that's it.Thanks lad, that’s really nice of you. I’m just investigating as I haven’t used the plumbing yet.
Got my 1st suit with p-valve, after 1 dive it’s back for sleeve lenght correction.
Basically I’m all new to the system and learning…
Thanks again, I appreciate it.
Once you know your size keep an eye out on ebay. Often times you can find full boxes for <50% retail especially if they are out of date.Amazon is your best bet.
None whatsoever. When you're diving you should be flat in the water and it will flow out just fine. I recently spent 14 hours with one on and was hooked up in my suit for about 5 hours straight. No problems or irritation at all.If you have your “member” pointing up before and during a dive, aren’t going to have bit of wee puddled in the little space at the tip of the catheter. Wondering if that can cause irritation.
Never had any irritation, but I do verkon the detachable “chap” end of the tube system after every use, I know some guys that have done 7-8hr dives with no problems, the issue comes when you don’t clean the tube.If you have your “member” pointing up before and during a dive, aren’t going to have bit of wee puddled in the little space at the tip of the catheter. Wondering if that can cause irritation.