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Old 14-07-04, 06:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Mark
It is hard for the ladies to stay properly hydrated unless they like wearing adult baby nappies or are prepared to use internal cathaterisation and a normal P-valve (seems a bit extreme to me!). A p-valve is mandatory if you want to be properly hydrated while drysuit diving (unless you like the adult baby nappies - oh the shame). There must be a large market for a p-valve for girls.

Regards,

Mark.
Mark

I had convinced myself that all women were fashionable and sleek in skimpy 1mm lycra compressed dry suits? You have just brought me crashing back to reality like a dip in the Mersey.

Cheers mate!

James
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