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| Other Dive Equipment: Discuss Polar Bear 8mm Rubatex Hood Review in the Dive Kit and Equipment forums: Hi Well, I bought one of these hoods before Christmas and now it has a few dives in it I ... |
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| Polar Bear 8mm Rubatex Hood Review Hi Well, I bought one of these hoods before Christmas and now it has a few dives in it I though I should tell people just how good it is When I first purchased it I had heard mixed reports, well, bad reports really. Howard Radcliffe had one and seemed to be happy with it whilst Bob Cooper had returned his as he didn't like the fit. The guys at Polar Bear said they would happily let me return it if it didn't fit, so I ordered a Medium and handed over my £40. I am a great believer that if you focus on keeping your head and 'core' warm then you can worry less about your hands. I prefer to wear 3mm gloves and so far I have been wearing 3mm gloves without feeling the cold at all, which is just the way I want it. When I first tried the hood dry, out of the packaging it was really hard to get on as the hood is contoured to the shape of your head, and as the material is so thick it makes it hard. It was initially extremely tight, to the point of giving me earache and headache, but I thought that I would give it a chance, get my hair cut Trying it with all my dive gear on was interesting. The hood initially puts some pressure on my adams apple which makes me sometimes feel like gagging and cough a bit, but I have found that this also depends on how I have set up the latex neck seal on my suit. I like the fact that it doesn't have the warm neck collar and so I don't have to fanny about tucking the neck in, and I like the idea that if I need to I can reach my neck seal in an emergency, which is one of the DIR recommendations. In the water, it is warm, the warmest hood I have ever had, toasty warm, really warm, comfortably warm. Did I mention that it is warm? I could probably put some holes in the top but at the moment I have been quite happy with looking down every now and again to let the gas release, or by simply pressing my head with my hand allowing gas to escape that way. Although it is contorued to the head, it still collects bubbles . Although it did initially feel really tight and on the first couple of dives I developed neckache due to I think a combination of tightness and the bubbles creating positive bouyancy putting upward pressure on my head, it has loosened up a bit and is now very comfortable and to be honest, I don't think I could go back to my useless DUI hood which is now languishing in the bottom of my kit box. After it is wet, then I no longer have the gagging feeling above the water, so I expect that this will diminish further over time, but it is not such a big problem, and I suspect this is more to do with individuals than a particular design problem with the hood. Overall, I am not sure the hood is for everyone as fit will be important, but the hood is really well put together, fits me fine, and extremely warm. Has anyone else got one of these? Andy |
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| Yup, I tried on a couple when PB had their shindig down at Portland a few years back. The fit was a little variable but as there was a choice I managed to find one that was just right apart from the opening interfering with my mask skirt, so PB trimmed that bit of the hood off & restitched the edging for me FOC. And yes, like you I think it's worth mentioning that its warm. Toastie warm. Warm as a warm thing that's been left in the airing cupboard on a warm day..... And BTW, as a DIR diver I'm sure you'd want to get rid of the cause of the problem rather than solving it by sticking holes in a perfectly good hood. Just get rid of whatever's causing the bubbles in the first place - there's no problem on a CCR |
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| 8mm TBH I don't think I'd go back to a 5mm hood
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