On any of the DUI Suits, is it worth it to add elbow pads and a butt pad?

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Jackknife

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Have any of you had these options added, if so was it worth it?

How about on an CF200 or CLX450?
 
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Have any of you had these options added, if so was it worth it?

How about on an CF200 or CLX450?

Why would you want elbow pads

:confused:

I mean you are not crawling on the bottom navy seal style with a scooter in between your teeth are you :confused: :D
 
Saw the optional buttpad on a fellas CF200, it is a large piece of Kevlar... adds a bit of insurance if you do alot of back entries sitting off the side of boats. Nothing like a rip outta your bottom to ruin yours day!:wacko:
 
My buddy and just ordered SS CLX-450's with kevlar knee pads and the buttpad. We decided to go ahead with the buttpad because of our environment. Tons of shore dives, setting up equipment in less than desirable areas, sitting on concrete steps, concrete walls at Catalina, picknic tables and the swim steps on the channel islands dive boats are pretty rough. All in all just extra protection. Not sure if it was absolutely needed or not but hey....
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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