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Old 11-02-08, 05:03 PM
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Apparently with neoprane neck suits you should double it (in the inside), Now are they playing a joke on me or is this correct? I will try it again in the pool when I have a chance but reckon I'd check this out with Ydr's first. I'm not an ignorant git and can't believe I miss this out. As I said to the group - I wasn't taught on this with PADI so can't be correct! [/quote]


yes, i have a neoprene suit myself which had neoprene cuff seals upon my purchase. i opted to change them for rubber seals as i found that even when you inverted them, i was getting ever so slightly damp...and damp neoprene tends to pong a bit! i learned this lesson at a smelly harbour prepping for a boat dive when my buddy thought it would be hilarious to throw me in the water before i had inverted my cuffs...that was last summer and i swear i can still smell fish guts off my arms...
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