Mudd
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So there was a post about a bootie zipper that won't stay up, but I have the opposite problem.
There's a very sandy shore dive where after the dive it takes quite a bit of time to actually unzip and remove the boots back at the car. I do keep a sprayer full of fresh water that does help to flush the zipper, but it still requires quite a bit of force to unjam the zipper. This only happens at one particular dive site (I assume it is due to steep sandy inclines, both in and outside of the water).
Is there any sweet little trick that can be done prior to the dive to help avoid this?
I am fairly tall and my wetsuit will not stay over my booties through the course of the dive when I do the whole roll back down trick.
There's a very sandy shore dive where after the dive it takes quite a bit of time to actually unzip and remove the boots back at the car. I do keep a sprayer full of fresh water that does help to flush the zipper, but it still requires quite a bit of force to unjam the zipper. This only happens at one particular dive site (I assume it is due to steep sandy inclines, both in and outside of the water).
Is there any sweet little trick that can be done prior to the dive to help avoid this?
I am fairly tall and my wetsuit will not stay over my booties through the course of the dive when I do the whole roll back down trick.