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I took delivery of a Santi suit last fall. It was equipped with the new style of Viking bayonet mount cuff rings. (I ordered Viking rings, expecting to get what I now know are called "Classic RINGS"...)
Anyway, the rings are very low-profile, to the point where I have real trouble taking the suit off. Combined with the silicone seals, it's a pain in the booty.
I'm just wondering if anyone is diving with a bayonet ring system and skipping the wrist seals altogether. Obviously a "catastrophic failure" of a glove could be a problem, but no different than an other of the 14,000 potential catastrophic failures that go along with this sport. I haven't torn a glove while diving in 38 years of diving dry...
I suspect this would help with keeping my hands warm too...
I'd love to hear of your experiences...
Anyway, the rings are very low-profile, to the point where I have real trouble taking the suit off. Combined with the silicone seals, it's a pain in the booty.
I'm just wondering if anyone is diving with a bayonet ring system and skipping the wrist seals altogether. Obviously a "catastrophic failure" of a glove could be a problem, but no different than an other of the 14,000 potential catastrophic failures that go along with this sport. I haven't torn a glove while diving in 38 years of diving dry...
I suspect this would help with keeping my hands warm too...
I'd love to hear of your experiences...