Vulcanized Rubber VS TriLaminates Dry Suits

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Aardal

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I want to know the pros and cons of Vucanized VS Trilaminate suits. So if you can put in your .02 cents than please do....I really appreciate it. I will be doing majority of cold water dives here in the northwest. Need something that can last for years and easy to maintain.

Aaron
 
My 2 cents.

Rubber is easy to patch, dries quickly, and easy to clean. Vikings are very dry, but can be expensive. A good trilam is pretty tough, but I'm not sure how well they patch up. I use the Abyss Pro Kevlar TX which is a 3 mil crushed neoprene with a Kevlar shell. It's used by commercial divers a lot. It is very tough, but takes all night to dry. I like my suit better than any I've seen for wreck diving. I spent $1400 for a custom suit and would buy another if I had to.

Mike
 
I can put you in touch with someone who is selling new Viking Pro 1000 suits for around $1300-$1400 if you'd like.

Mike
 
I would recomend Viking - reliable, easy to maintain and durable. For more info check:http://www.dyk-brand.se/index.htm
Norm
 

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