Aura
Contributor
I've never owned a Seaskin so I haven't really got a dog in this fight. Most people who use them seem to be fairly content. Made-to-measure is great, when it works.
I have three female friends who received undiveable suits that had to be sent back for major corrections. I know one guy who received his suit too small, and after having it corrected, it was too big. I'm sure this is not the norm, but it happens.
My primary buddy has around 200 dives in her Seaskin, and while she likes it (now that it fits), it's beginning to leak regularly from the seams.
If money is a concern, I'm sure Seaskin can be great value for money. If you want a top quality suit and money is not a big concern, then I wouldn't go Seaskin.
I have three female friends who received undiveable suits that had to be sent back for major corrections. I know one guy who received his suit too small, and after having it corrected, it was too big. I'm sure this is not the norm, but it happens.
My primary buddy has around 200 dives in her Seaskin, and while she likes it (now that it fits), it's beginning to leak regularly from the seams.
If money is a concern, I'm sure Seaskin can be great value for money. If you want a top quality suit and money is not a big concern, then I wouldn't go Seaskin.