this is good info from Dave Sweetin on ordering your TLS 350 suit.
> >
> >The basic specifications are as follows, with some minor additional
> >improvements;
> >
> >DUI Signature Series TLS-350 " WKPP" styled CAVECUT
> >
> >VALVES
> >Apeks LP swiveling inlet valve sitting @4.00.The Apeks fixed inlet
> valve
> >is no longer available.
> >Apeks Old style "High profile" auto exhaust dump valve (left shoulder)
> >
> >SEALS
> >WRIST- Heavy duty Latex wrist seals.
> >.Specify if you want the latex seals to be undercut by the arm length
> of
> >the suit, like GI recommends.
> >
> >NECK-Standard Latex seal.
> >
> >BODY
> >Warm neck collar for abrasion resistance from the harness wear.
> >CF200 material - for a crotch reinforcement panel, to stop harness
> >crotch strap wear.
> >
> >*Request the old style design pattern, where the accent colour on the
> >torso extends right down to the wrists.
> >This gives a double layer TLS material coverage over the high wear
> >areas, right through the shoulders/elbows down to the forearms/wrists.
> >
> >This negates the need of elbow pads needed for the new design pattern
> >which offers no durability in the high wear areas as the accent colour
> >is restricted to the chest area only..
> >
> >I also chose a simple double layer TLS trilaminate on the Knees in suit
> >body colour for extra durability.
> >Alternatively you could also order the smallest Kevlar knee pads
> >(29.7cm x 12.1cm)
> >
> >It is absolutely imperative to order the old style self donning
> diagonal
> >front zip .NO quick zip!!!
> >Standard Telescoping torso.
> >
> >WKPP - DUI Standard Bellows pocket/Velcro flap on side of left thigh.
> >The bellows pocket needs modifying with the stainless d-ring removed
> and
> >two small holes burnt with new recommended longer length bungee loops
> >added.
> >
> >WKPP - DUI Standard Flat neoprene pocket/Velcro flap on side of right
> >thigh.
> >One bungee loop needs adding
> >
> >BOOTS
> >Standard CF200 Turbo soles with Velcro ankle ties.
> >Supply an accurate bare foot tracing is the best idea. .
> >Imagine placing your foot on an ink pad and measuring the length
> >actually in contact with the ground is the best way then allow for 400G
> >booties.
> >It is extremely important to have an exact fitting sole for the turbo
> >boot.
> >Request DUI supply the two closest sole sizes available to the
> >measurements of your foot outline so you can decide on which size fits
> >best.
> >
> >If you have the luxury of being able to try different sized soles with
> >the correct booties take the opportunity.
> >
> >The Turbo sole needs to seriously undercut your actual foot, as this
> >ensures a super tight fitting bootie which is firm to walk in, as
> >opposed to the standard fare from DUI, which requires all sorts of
> >silliness such as gators and fin keepers to manage.
> >
> >UNDERGARMENTS
> >DUI 400G Type B Thinsulate undergarment (Cave cut is best, same as
> suit,
> >although DUI refused to taper the legs which necessitated a trip to the
> >local tailor.)
> >DUI 400G Type B Thinsulate booties, go for medium unless your feet are
> >huge so as to keep it tight and slick.
> >
> >HOOD
> >Rubatex-Wetwear Nitrogen blown neoprene custom hood. (Get the plush
> >lining if it is available)
> >
http://www.wetwear.com/index.htm
> >G231SN Short neck hood 7mm (NO ZIP!)
> >
> >Their customer service is horrendous, as was the fit, I had to take it
> >in to a local manufacturer and have 15mm cut out of all main seams and
> >shorten the neck length by 50mm to get the correct fit.
> >However the suit is now perfect and well worth the hassle of ordering
> >blind from 10,000 miles away ;-)
> >
> >DRYGLOVES
> >Nordic Blue Delrin Ro-Lock dry-gloves with Quallofill lining for
> extreme
> >cold, or normal lining for moderate temperatures. (If required) .or
> >simply neoprene seals like Peter Steinhoff favors (both are excellent)
> >I have found the Nordic Blue superior to other brands but this is only
> >from my personal experience.
> >
> >OVERBOARD DISCHARGE
> >Halcyon Balanced pee valve
> >
> >Measurement tips
> >
> >With regard to measurement I was extremely cautious and was very
> >conscious of correctly sizing the suit, I went over every measurement
> >several times and guided my girlfriend in the process as I am fairly
> >experienced in drysuit measuring as all the suits I provide are MTM..
> >After having focused on bodyfat loss for the last year I am now well
> >into an intense muscle gain phase with my trainer at the gym.
> >With this in mind I fudged some measurements such as biceps, chest etc
> >while flexed to allow for additional muscle growth, whilst ever so
> >slightly fudging the shoulders and back/lats to allow for growth while
> >shaving the waist/hips.
> >
> >The resulting suit is truly a work of art.
> >
> >
> >Copied below is some additional information Dave Sweetin kindly
> supplied
> >me with;
> >
> >"The biggest issue is that the dealers just don't comprehend the
> >instructions, or measure enough to be competent. I'm sure that
> >experience with this sort of thing plays some role in the proper
> >fitting, but alas, experience doesn't translate well to e mail.
> >
> >I recommend using a dealer that measures a great deal. Personally, read
> >the measuring instructions. I read them aloud to ensure my accuracy,
> and
> >to ensure the customer understands fully what I'm doing, as I measure
> >every suit.
> >
> >Stand at all times with your feet at a comfortable shoulder width, and
> >look straight ahead...do not look at the measurer.
> >
> >Wear no shoes.
> >Have the dealer trace and measure your foot tracing. Measure and write
> >that measurement on the tracing. Send it with your measurements. Note
> >your shoe size on this tracing.
> >
> >Wear form fitting clothes, perhaps something you normally wear at the
> >gym, or to run.
> >DUI will require a signed non-standard suit waiver.
> >
> >Try on a stock suit and undergarments. Make notes as to how it fits (or
> >does not fit) and pass those along to DUI.
> >If a facility does not have stock rental suits on hand, I would not
> >consider them as "experienced" DUI dealers. The measurements you get
> >from such a dealer (of limited experience) will be highly suspect.
> >
> >Always tell them that 400G Thinsulate is the thickest undergarment you
> >will use, unless you plan to use something thicker.
> >
> >DUI handles the rest, and relies 100% on the accuracy of the
> >measurements. I make no modifications to the measurements, they do it
> >all. Again, the problem with fit usually stems from the measurer and
> >their abilities.
> >
> >Dave"