Sold! scubapro exodry dry suit - excellent condition

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rick00001967

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hello

i have a mens size large scubapro exodry drysuit for sale
i am about 5 foot 9 and about 180lbs - i usually wear a 32" waist pant with 30" inseam - the suit fts me well with extra length in the legs for someone with longer legs - i wore a heavy merino wool top and bottom for an under garment

this suit is in excellent condition

includes two thigh pockets, pee valve, latex neck and wrist seals, warm neck collar, rear zip, 4mm compressed neoprene (lots of stretch - extremely comfortable), reinforced butt, built in boots (my feet are about a size 9 and these fit me very well even with wool socks on)

i have a set of scubapro easy don dry gloves that would go nicely with this suit. i actually prefer to use just the rings from these gloves with a pair of pull on rubber gloves (which are also avail) and a large oring to hold them securely in place - $50 extra if you would like these included

only asking $700.00 usd - shipping extra *$1600.00 usd new*

pricing and shipping cost negotiable if more than one item is purchased - i have multiple items for sale

* I CAN SHIP FROM THE U.S. IF BOUGHT BEFORE DEC 16/23 *

most people i deal with prefer to pay by email transfer. paypal is also fine but the buyer will have to cover the paypal fees.

pls contact me at gooper@shaw.ca as i am almost never on this site.

thx
rick
 

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Bersa222.....in answer to your question that was emailed (i will copy this to your email as well......


here is a link to the scubapro page describing the gloves

these can be used a few different ways:

1 - using as pictured - after donning your drysuit, small equalizing tube, and warm glove liners, you can pull on each dry glove overlapping the gloves latex wrist seal on top of the suits latex wrist seal.
2 - using as pictured - put on warm glove liners, then don the drysuit so the gloves are under your latex wrist seal, then pull on each dry glove overlapping the gloves latex wrist seal on top of the suits latex wrist seal (no equalizing tube needed but suits wrist seals need to be big enough for the glove liner to fit comfortably underneath
3 - take them apart - this dry glove system consists of the outer dry glove, a plastic cuff, and rubber sealing rings to hold it all together. if you take the system apart (which i did) you can easily slip the plastic cuff into the suits latex wrist seal and hold it in place with either a large oring (i bought locally - very cheap) or the original rubber sealing rings. after donning your drysuit, small equalizing tube, and warm glove liners, you then use a different pair of simple heavy duty rubber gloves (i have a few pairs) and easily pull them over the suits newly installed cuffs, and hold in place with another oring on the outside.
4 - take them apart - use just the outer rubber dry glove without the plastic cuffs and don using either method 1 or 2

i found method 3 to be by far the easiest method to don on doff. super fast and easy. 100% dry. never leaked. it is 1000 x easier than any wet glove thats for sure. and much warmer. the heavy duty rubber gloves i sue have a tapered cuff so they go on and off very easily. but thats why i chose to use an oring on the outside to make sure they stay on and dont leak. if you did not want to use the extra outer oring, you could get the same type of heavy duty rubber gloves with a straight cuff. they are i bit tougher to put on (but not that tough once you get familiar with it) but they will be tight enough around the cuff that they will never come off and never leak.

if this is something you might want to consider using, i can certainly sent along some pics of the individual parts. but i dont think i have any pics of them installed on the suit. but it is very easy and quick to install on the suit. takes like 1 or 2 minutes to do both.

it is fairly easy to don the first glove when using the complete system as is, but it tough to don the second glove as you have les dexterity with the first hand now that the first glove is on.
 
Bersa222.....the email sent got kicked back as undeliverable
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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