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| Wetsuits, Drysuits & Undersuits: Discuss Drysuit socks in the Dive Kit and Equipment forums: Hi - I am still trying to sort out a new drysuit and hoped the collective power of this forum would ... |
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| Drysuit socks Hi - I am still trying to sort out a new drysuit and hoped the collective power of this forum would be able to help! What companies could fit their suits with fabric or neoprene socks? I know of Seaskin, Otter & Polerbear. I have just emailed Waterproof about their Draco suit for this, Lastly does anyone have experience with Seaskin, how tough are the fabrics on their membrane suits? Their price seems to be good for a new suit. Cheer for the help, Mike |
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| My suit has just gone off to seaskin for neoprene socks to be fitted. I had rockboots on my old DUI so know how well this system can work. Converse boots Cloggs - Converse - All Star - All Blackwork well and they are quite thin in the ankle so less restriction on flexibility so that you have the full range of kicks. Some divers argue that you only need rockboots for mountains- personally I think they work really well and for shore diving somewhere like chesil they are very useful. Socks do have drawbacks in that you need to be careful not to puncture them but a good changing mat solves that problem.
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