diverlady
Contributor
I have a 4mil compressed neoprene custom drysuit. I've done about 20 dives with it and I still don't like it!
I've had the neck and wrist seals changed to latex so at least I'm not getting soaked any more. I do end up damp after the dive but I've found that the dampness is on the inside of the neoprene and not inside my thermals so my guess is condensation. On really hot days, I'm a little damp from perspiration too. I've asked other drysuit divers with the same suit and they all report the same dampness.
I wear 8lbs more with this suit than with a 7mil wetsuit so I don't think I'm over weighted or at least, not by much. I only put what air I need in my suit to "ease the squeeze" and add a small amount to my back-inflate bc for buoyancy control. I've just started to leave my dump valve open and I think that's the best for me.
My inflator valve leaked the first time I used the suit. One of my dive buddies took it apart and there was neoprene shavings all around the plastic washer thingy (that's the official technical term, right?). Once that was cleaned off, it was fine.
I use ankle weights to fight off floatie-feet but during pool practices I didn't use any. I lost one last time I used them but I didn't notice it was gone until I went to take it off.
While I pretty much loathe having to use the drysuit, I do. I figure that one day (maybe a hundred yrs from now!!) I'll be comfortable with it.
I agree with what pretty much everyone else has said. Do what works for YOU.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it!!
Diverlady
I've had the neck and wrist seals changed to latex so at least I'm not getting soaked any more. I do end up damp after the dive but I've found that the dampness is on the inside of the neoprene and not inside my thermals so my guess is condensation. On really hot days, I'm a little damp from perspiration too. I've asked other drysuit divers with the same suit and they all report the same dampness.
I wear 8lbs more with this suit than with a 7mil wetsuit so I don't think I'm over weighted or at least, not by much. I only put what air I need in my suit to "ease the squeeze" and add a small amount to my back-inflate bc for buoyancy control. I've just started to leave my dump valve open and I think that's the best for me.
My inflator valve leaked the first time I used the suit. One of my dive buddies took it apart and there was neoprene shavings all around the plastic washer thingy (that's the official technical term, right?). Once that was cleaned off, it was fine.
I use ankle weights to fight off floatie-feet but during pool practices I didn't use any. I lost one last time I used them but I didn't notice it was gone until I went to take it off.
While I pretty much loathe having to use the drysuit, I do. I figure that one day (maybe a hundred yrs from now!!) I'll be comfortable with it.
I agree with what pretty much everyone else has said. Do what works for YOU.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it!!
Diverlady