Drysuit disaster from La Jolla to DC...!

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I'm not recalling what I used the second time, but the first and third attempts I used rented springstraps-
Wait a second... are you at close to 100 dives and you are renting ALL of your gear and not just a drysuit? I'd say it's time to spend some money and increase your comfort exponentially.
 
I'm not recalling what I used the second time, but the first and third attempts I used rented springstraps-
Wait a second... are you at close to 100 dives and you are renting ALL of your gear and not just a drysuit? I'd say it's time to spend some money and increase your comfort exponentially.
I'd have to agree with sea_ledford on this one... SCUBA is a big fit game, just about everything needs to fit you and fit you well for you to have a good time (or the best time possible I suppose...)

Were you renting fins so that they would fit in larger drysuit boots, or do you not own a pair?
 
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