So far we like the suits a lot. We were diving in a Mares neoprene dry suit before. In comparison, we're a little baggier, but its easier to control buoyancy. And we need a lot less weight. Between the steel tank, trilam drysuit, and weezle undergarment (instead of polartech), and taking the peak performance buoyancy class, I was able to drop from 38 lbs of lead to 18 lbs. Sweet!
Sunday, January 18, 2009
New dry suits
Here's Curtis in his new Pinnacle trilaminate dry suit!

So far we like the suits a lot. We were diving in a Mares neoprene dry suit before. In comparison, we're a little baggier, but its easier to control buoyancy. And we need a lot less weight. Between the steel tank, trilam drysuit, and weezle undergarment (instead of polartech), and taking the peak performance buoyancy class, I was able to drop from 38 lbs of lead to 18 lbs. Sweet!
So far we like the suits a lot. We were diving in a Mares neoprene dry suit before. In comparison, we're a little baggier, but its easier to control buoyancy. And we need a lot less weight. Between the steel tank, trilam drysuit, and weezle undergarment (instead of polartech), and taking the peak performance buoyancy class, I was able to drop from 38 lbs of lead to 18 lbs. Sweet!
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