Thinking of a new dry suit - anyone used No Gravity suits?

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So my 10 year old Santi elite is getting to be pretty high maintenance. I dive it fairly hard on NYC are wrecks, and have been chasing a few holes here and there, which I have patched (some myself, some by pros) with varying success. Zipper replaced by Steve Gamble about 2 years ago. But I think that it's getting close to the end (internal pockets fused, boots cracking, etc...

I was thinking of treating myself to a new suit - I hear that turnaround is about 3 months for Santi and Bare (the other one I was looking at). I was chatting with the very helpful person at DRIS and they recommended this one:

Professional - Drysuits :: No GRAVITY - diving clothing and accessories of the highest quality.

They claimed better workmanship and fit than Santi, turn around time of about 3 weeks, and lots of happy customers.

Anyone have any experience with these suits?

Thanks!
 
So my 10 year old Santi elite is getting to be pretty high maintenance. I dive it fairly hard on NYC are wrecks, and have been chasing a few holes here and there, which I have patched (some myself, some by pros) with varying success. Zipper replaced by Steve Gamble about 2 years ago. But I think that it's getting close to the end (internal pockets fused, boots cracking, etc...

I was thinking of treating myself to a new suit - I hear that turnaround is about 3 months for Santi and Bare (the other one I was looking at). I was chatting with the very helpful person at DRIS and they recommended this one:

Professional - Drysuits :: No GRAVITY - diving clothing and accessories of the highest quality.

They claimed better workmanship and fit than Santi, turn around time of about 3 weeks, and lots of happy customers.

Anyone have any experience with these suits?

Thanks!
I’ve been looking at these myself since my Fourth Element argonaut 2.0 suit has basically been a wetsuit from factory… you ever get any reviews on this?
 
Nah, I had my Santi repaired and it's working great!
 
Are you planning to travel internationl? if so weight is becoming increasing expensive I just flew out Palau (actually I'm here at present) it was better for me to join Qantas club and get bag upgrade than to pay excess kg -so multiply that by 2-3 differant connections and it starts adding up
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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