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Old March 3rd, 2008, 09:54 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Nordic Blue with latex seals

Hello,

I think itīs a little bit of "rocket science" to put on the Nordic Blues with latex seals....

Are there any tricks outside? What are you doing with the liner - under the suits seal?

Please help!!

Best, Hubsi
 
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My liners used to go under the suit seals, I put them on before putting the suit on.

Neilh did a decent write up of the tricks involved in putting them on, not sure if the post was on here or yorkshire divers. I'm sure Neil will be along to point you in the right direction soon.
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My liners used to go under the suit seals, I put them on before putting the suit on.

Neilh did a decent write up of the tricks involved in putting them on, not sure if the post was on here or yorkshire divers. I'm sure Neil will be along to point you in the right direction soon.
He bought some Ro-Locks if that helps
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I'm sure Neil will be along to point you in the right direction soon.
Try here: Latex Seal Drygloves Question - Page 2 - YD Dive Forums & Scuba Community

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He bought some Ro-Locks if that helps

Though I must point out that this wasn't due to any problem with the latex seal gloves, I just decided I liked dry gloves and would prefer to spend Ģ3 replacing them when they ran out!
 
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Hello,

I think itīs a little bit of "rocket science" to put on the Nordic Blues with latex seals....

Are there any tricks outside? What are you doing with the liner - under the suits seal?

Please help!!

Best, Hubsi
Maybe this link can help DIR-diver.com - Dryglove rigging
 
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I use the gray thinsulate gloves you can get on H&M as liner, Put the gloves on before I put on my suit. It provides sufficient gas flow between the suit and the dryglove. When I put on the drygloves I first just get det glove seals down over the suits seals. Then I stretch the glove half of so I easily can check the seals. If you do not stretch the glove seals it is very hard to get a good sealing.

I am not sure this description is very helpfull, it is hard to describe with words. Very easy if you stand next to me.
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