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Old 18-02-08, 02:22 PM
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The seaskin that I was looking at over the weekend was fitted with the convience zip. Probably for the reason that as Paul said above, the suit does not have the same degree of flexibility at the front as a protec or DUI. Trying to do what woz describes could be interesting. It also looked like the zip was not cut so far around the body (like a protec or DUI), ending on the right hip rather than slightly behind it.

Still think that the p valve offers the best solution for both onland and underwater.
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