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    Dry gloves and thigh pockets

    Is it possible to add dry gloves and thigh pockets to the Bio-Pro Dry Suit?

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    if it has latex or silicone wrist seals you can add dryglove rings no problem...and you can glue a thigh pocket on anything....if you dont want to glue it dive rite makes a nice strap on thigh pocket.....thats what I use with a neo wetsuit.....I have the glue on ones on my trilam

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    To add to Mud&Rox's excellent answer you can also contact our Drysuit service center @ Underwater Sports Technical Services Department

    UWS is a full service repair center with a lot of experience. They are factory trained on the Apollo drysuit.
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    The wrist seals are neoprene... is there a dry glove system compatible with the neoprene seals?

    I will definitely go talk to UWS. They've always been very helpful. Was wondering if there are some pockets that are better than others? It seems that a Velcro closure would get plugged up with sand and muck quickly here in the northwest.

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    It's the zippered ones that get clogged and don't work in sand and silt. Velcro is the way to go.


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