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| Originally Posted by Anita Blake Are you really suggesting that someone with no knowledge buys a dry suit from fleabay?? I've never tried one, wouldn't know what to look for and wouldn't really have that much trust in it. Or my own buying abilities - I could be chucking my money away on something totally unsuitable.
Or the wrong size  |
I did???
Whats to know? Its a dry bag not a car or other complex item
There is nothing to look for in particular. My 2p is get a diving M8 to look at the suit and see if its a complete dog. Id be more than willing to help if you like.
Boot size should be max one size bigger than our feet then all you need to know is the hight and weight of the owner or you need to look at the standard size chart for you chosen suit. Id go for at least one leg pocket.
THATS IT
You then have two choices.
Go for flavor of the month brands like the 02 R200I and spend a shed load on a virtually guaranteed winner.
OR
Go for a cheep lesser brand for £100 -£200 and take a chance on a cheep but functional suit. Worst case is new wrist and neck seals cost £80
When i started diving dry, Northern Diver, Typhoon and Polar Bear were the must have suits.
Now its DUI, 03, Santi, Protec and Otter Britannic
Look out for Otter Skins I think they are better than the Britannic. Typhoon Hammond, Polar Bear are all great suits.
As for a dry suit course? live a little and piss aboput on the 6m ledge at Stony till your sorted. When you can do forward and backward somersalts your ready to do a proper dive.
ATB
Mark