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| Wetsuits, Drysuits & Undersuits: Discuss Beaver Drysuit in the Dive Kit and Equipment forums: thanks for the response. Will definately check out an Otter suit, I got most of my kit from Divers Warehouse ... |
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| thanks for the response. Will definately check out an Otter suit, I got most of my kit from Divers Warehouse so I've seen thier range. It was just that I tried on the Beaver suit in another store and it just felt right. As for making there own suits, I'm sure somebody at my club mentioned that Beaver manufacture Northern Diver drysuits as well and badge them accordingley or vice versa. I'm not sure on this, don't know if anybody can clear this up? I've got various bits of kit from Beaver and have been pleased with all of it and they are local as are Otter. As for o3 neoprene, I've dived in a neoprene suit before and just prefer membrane. I didn't like the additional weight and my legs felt too floaty. thanks for the advice Boyd Last edited by Boyd D : 15-01-05 at 10:45 AM. |
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| Beaver semi dry The first suit I bought direct from the factory in Huddersfield where is had been made. I actually watched them making some of the suits. The second from ebay, which is now left permanently on Malta, has a label indicating it was made in 'China' but seems to be a well made suit.
__________________ Safe diving Eric Clarke |
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