vioch
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Mine is on the baggy side at the chest-shoulders area and the biceps )))a bit on the snug side
It seems that my drysuit was done by a night janitor)))
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Mine is on the baggy side at the chest-shoulders area and the biceps )))a bit on the snug side
Hi Rob,Lol, not that much (although there's apart of me that wanted to let that go with the knowledge that you would one day soon be standing at the waters edge blown up like a balloon).
Get in the water, lay face down and spread out. Over inflate just a touch and stretch out. Reach as far as you can in all directions. Takes 10 seconds to complete, makes all the difference in the world.
Gets everything shifted to where it should sit in the waterHi Rob,
Being a DS noob, how does this help? Just curious.
As @Boarderguy said. After doing it once or twice and then forgetting you'll notice the difference right away.Hi Rob,
Being a DS noob, how does this help? Just curious.
I struggle to get it past my ass. It could easily have been 10-15 cm's longer.
So, I finally received my suit yesterday, and got to test it today. Was an ~80 minute dive in ~4 degrees water, and mostly I'm super happy! I do have two concerns/disappointments though.
The zipper - am I the only one with what I'd call a way to short one? I struggle to get it past my ass. It could easily have been 10-15 cm's longer.
Kubi gloves - the ring system seems okay, but the XXL gloves must be the smallest gloves I've ever worn - my hands got marks all over them from beeing strangled inside the miniscule 5 finger condoms.
I have quite normal hands, and wear a pair of heated samples underneath - will the gloves eventually stretch, or do I need to find a more suitable glove type to put on?
I have quite normal hands, and wear a pair of heated samples underneath - will the gloves eventually stretch, or do I need to find a more suitable glove type to put on?
Showa 720s or 660s are the answer. 660 run a bit shorter and fatter in the finger I believe. They're fantastic for what I do.Kubi gloves -