Quote[/b] ]Quote: from Gavin Yates on 1:54 pm on June 18, 2002
Ok chaps, it's time for a new Drysuit and I've decided I want one of them fine compressed Neoprene jobbies.
So far I've narrowed down Otter Ultimate and the N Diver Divemaster but if anyone has a better idea I'd like to hear it.
Hi Gavin, I'm on the look out for a dry suit too! I like the look of the Oceanics Aerdora but, a bit too pricey! I'm going to take a look at the Isodry from Mares this weekend, anyone got any thoughts about it?
Dive safe,
Eddie.
I've just got myself a new neoprene drysuit - Aqua Lung Kerguelen - which has kevlar protected arms, and is different in the fact that the boots on the suit are just booties (although reinforced) not 'wellies', and you wear old trainers / DUI-style boots or even strong wetsuit boots (I have some Scubapro Rock Boots). The thought being that the boots get the most stick, so why not allow you to replace the boots easily.
I love the suit (I have had a NDiver Divemaster before, and a Moby Trilaminate Membrane) and it's the warmest and most comfortable suit I've had.
The other suit I did consider was an O'Three but I was able to get the kerguelen for quite a good price (see http://www.diveinn.com and navigate through to the shop).
Thanks for that mate but I really wanted a compressed suit the Aqua Lung is 7mm and likely to squish a bit. And Bren - I wish I could afford a DUI.
It's all given me a lot to think of tho'
TA Muchos
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