Thread: Drysuit Dilemma
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Old 24-03-08, 05:22 PM
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Hey, have you dived in a drysuit yet? If not there are a bunch of places in your area who can train you to dive in a drysuit. The drysuit course is useful as it allows you to try a suit on and use it for your course. Some centre's hire them out and you can try out before you buy. I have two friends who have just bought the Oceanic Flexi-Neoprene (think its called a Comfodry??) drysuit from Diving Leisure Leeds and they love them. Check out their website divingleisure.co.uk or give them a call on 0113 245 7976.

I dive in an Otter Brittanic trilaminate at the moment, but am looking to change to the Bare CDX2 Pro Dry which is much more flexible and warmer crushed neoprene. The Otter is not very flexible, but it is tough as old boots and has done about 400 dives and is still going.

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