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Old 04-03-07, 01:27 PM
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I have to say that Adrian's Polar Bears suit looked terrific when I saw it the other day and it fitted him beautifully.

The main thing with any TLS style suit (Protec, PBE etc) is that they are made of a relatively thin material material which along with a telescopic torso really does give you a huge range of movement - much more so than most neoprene suits. The first time you try one of these suits on - it just doesn't feel like you're wearing a drysuit.

The lack of buoyancy change is also a major factor - but you do need good undersuiting in order to stay warm as a consequence.

Looks like a few of the other manufacturers like PB are gaining ground on DUI fast - they need to watch out - the pricing is just stupid these days
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