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Old 15-01-06, 11:10 PM
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I picked up a second hand DUI CF200 for £250

It's probably got about 350 dives on it in total and it's still dry. One of my better dive gear purchases IMO.

Very comfortable and feels bulletproof.

When the neoprene fails it is apparently almost impossible to find or repair the leaks though.

I tend to stick out a bit in my local club - all the new DMs/Instructors have bought O'three suits which probably says something about their popularity at the moment.

As long as you're happy in what you dive then I think that's the most important thing.
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