do you tie it up then?
Just loosely wrapped around the tank neck. Keeps it nice and out of the way.
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do you tie it up then?
no not to bad fits snug on arms if any thing a little long in legs i have short legsNo clue on the make, but is there as much extra material in the sleeves as there appears to me? I've read too big in the arms could create an issue with material getting in the way of your exhaust valve.
You will get water inside the boot, between the membrane and boot. You will need to dry this at some point, possibly not on repetitive dives, but at least when storing the suit. You may find normal booties are easier as you can control the 'bunching' of the membrane on the foot easier and get your foot out easier.first i bought the matching boots that velcro to the cuffs,would you leave them attached when dry for easy on,
We wash after each trip, week, weekend or day. A gentle wash then hung to dry. The garments typically are polypropylene so you do not want to over heat.second he also gave me a great deal on undergarment(used but very clean and nice shape)but no tags how often would you wash them and im thinking hang dry to using a dryer?
If we are swapping between dry to wet then the inflator hose goes down the tank, just inside the cam bands, there is typically a small gap where the cam band comes off the BC/Wing slip the hose in then do the cam band up. In the warmer months the hose is off and the reg plugged.third i plan just to use a shorty in the Caribbean this January do i have to unhook the low pressure line to the drysuuit from the octopus when not in use so it doesnt tangle or what do most do