ucfdiver
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Agreed.Four words: drysuit with p-valve.
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Agreed.Four words: drysuit with p-valve.
if they ever come up with a "dump valve" I might never get out of the water.
Four words: drysuit with p-valve.
Your life will become better. Now I can drink as much water as I want...if they ever come up with a "dump valve" I might never get out of the water.
:lol:If they ever come up with a dump valve, remind me to never get in the water near you.
flush it just like burping, only in reverse, open the neck seal allow water in, then as you exit the water, undo the ankle seals/"burp" them and wala a bit of a flush
what kind of suit do you have?It's impossible to break the neck-seal on mine. The 3mm latex inner seal is long and folds over on itself = 6mm. The hood goes over that +7mm. Then the suit has an extra flap that locks over the hood around the neck +5mm.
So around my neck there is 18mm of rubber and it's a just fit. You can't even pinch it.
Four words: drysuit with p-valve.
Your life will become better. Now I can drink as much water as I want...if they ever come up with a "dump valve" I might never get out of the water.
what kind of suit do you have?