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| Maintenance and Servicing: Discuss Fitting a drysuit dump in the Dive Kit and Equipment forums: Always amazes me how DS manufacturer's reckon their dumps defy the laws of physics... Best of luck with it ... |
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| Always amazes me how DS manufacturer's reckon their dumps defy the laws of physics... Best of luck with it - I hope you get it sorted. I had a rock-hunt experience myself a few weeks ago - not something I'd like to repeat. That was due to air being trapped in a brand-new, borrowed, (excessively large) inner suit. Not fun. The stupidest things can get you in this sport... |
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| Imported post Final update (not that anyone needs to get excited). I tried it in the pool and it works, it dumps air and i can SEE it dumping air. All in all im happier on the weekend now knowing i can get rid of air. Pity about the near spring tide 5.0m tidal range - got a feeling im going to be drift diving....
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