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Old 23-04-06, 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted by John Gulliver
I have the Viking bayonet glove system, which I think is best (easiest to don and remove gloves and 100% reliable). I still have the wrist seals on my suit and wear the wrist sweat-bands tennis-players wear under my wrist seals and just pull a small piece out under the seal to allow equalisation. I got this tip from a diveshop owner who has been diving for 30 years and it works fine, much better than plastic tubing in my opinion.
http://www.dyk-brand.se/download/new...ingbayonet.pdf
Interesting link John, thanks

The tennis player wrist bands to which you are referring, are they the sort of toweling ones? I can't quite imagine how they allow much air exchange but I'll definitely give that a go. The bit of bungee was quite uncomfortable.
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