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    Thanks guys, we do have drysuits as well, it's just that a few of our semis are up for replacement.

    We have a few of the PB ones mentioned and they've not done too badly either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryH View Post
    Assuming you are a pro dive school.

    Go drysuit instead.

    Extends the season, retains more customers (they wont be cold),
    Get to offer drysuit specialties/training and can even sell drysuits.
    Bloody hell Mark / Terry what are you smoking? Lol - We're trying to find a decent manufacturer of WET suits.

    We already run about 20-30 Drysuits at any one time (depending on repairs). We just need to replace some semi-drys.

    Can anyone recommend a hard wearing wetsuit?

    Many thanks,

    Brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by turbanator View Post

    We have a few of the PB ones mentioned and they've not done too badly either.
    As Polar Bears can't source any more of the one piece they used to sell they've ordered me a Beaver version of the same thing.

    It should be here in a week or so and I'll be able to let you know how it stands up after that.

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