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Old May 9th, 2007, 09:45 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Welcome to the board Jez.

If you are considering getting your sleeves shortened then I'd really recommend zip seals - regardless of whether you decide to go for zip drygloves or not.

The zip seals *sound* fragile but they are as tough as seals which are glued on - just easier to switch out should you need to. A precut pair in your divebag means a split seal before a dive can be changed in less than 5 minutes - and is immediately diveable (as I had to do before diving Little River)

I was going to keep one suit without them for more challenging dives but whilst I won't use zip drygloves for these (in case a glove gets punctured) I'm now very confident in the zip seals and my new suit will have them too.
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