Researching for my next drysuit

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4E argonaut has a reputation of being a great drysuit, its unfortunate your buddy got one of the very, very rare mishaps as with any company who makes anything at all, it was just a mistake. Don't let that sway your opinion....

He's gotten 3 bad suits in a row, out of 3....and all of the loaner suits leaked as well. All-told I've seen between 4 and 7 4E suits allow water in by the liter.
 
I would personally recommend any of the Otter Drysuits. Fully customizable, tons of standard sizes and with all the features you could possibly ask for like KUBI drygloves, Light monkey pee valve, warm underwear, replaceable seals you can spend less than 2k.
 
I bought the Seac warm dry but find the exhaust valve more on my bicep then on the tricep. Anyone have issue with this? What’s the best way to handle? Thanks
 
I bought the Seac warm dry but find the exhaust valve more on my bicep then on the tricep. Anyone have issue with this? What’s the best way to handle? I caant
Afford to move the valve right now. Thanks
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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