Trying on a DUI...
#1
Posted 17 May 2006 - 10:53 PM
#2
Posted 18 May 2006 - 07:42 AM
#3
Posted 18 May 2006 - 08:16 AM
#4
Posted 18 May 2006 - 11:29 AM
I have been drysuit window shopping this month. And I'd love a DUI, but I just can't handle the prices. I wish I could.
Perrone-
Check out Diving Concepts, not as expensive and durable. It's a nice suit.
Mark
Edited by solodiver in nj, 18 May 2006 - 11:30 AM.
#5
Posted 18 May 2006 - 11:30 AM
#6
Posted 18 May 2006 - 11:43 AM
Perrone-
Check out Diving Concepts, not as expensive and durable. It's a nice suit.
Mark
Checked out their sizing.... not made for a man of my shape.
When the hips are listed as 2-3" larger than the waist, I know they are cut for different type of person.
#7
Posted 18 May 2006 - 11:51 AM
Don't worry!!! I'm sure there will be a grill there for you to 'run into'!! *snicker*
That wasn't run into. It was backed into.
#8
Posted 18 May 2006 - 12:05 PM
Like the highway sign says "DUI, you can't afford it!"I have been drysuit window shopping this month. And I'd love a DUI, but I just can't handle the prices. I wish I could.
By all that is wet, I do hereby swear, (politely), and attest, upon pain of never diving again, (real or imagined), that I understand and affirm, that I agree to the above.
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#9
Posted 18 May 2006 - 12:19 PM
I get shop prices on USIA and Dive Rite. So the suit has to be pretty special for me to go elsewhere. I'm waiting on a Pinnacle Evolution2 to hit th local LDS so I can have a looksee.
#10
Posted 18 May 2006 - 03:39 PM
Who makes that suit and what is the price range a diver can expect on it?I'm waiting on a Pinnacle Evolution2 to hit th local LDS so I can have a looksee.
Once in a while, it is good to step back, take a breath, and remember to be humble. You'll never know it all - ScubaDadMiami. If you aren't afraid of dying, there is nothing you can't achieve - Lao-tzu. One dog barks at something, the rest bark at him - Chinese Proverb.
#11
Posted 18 May 2006 - 07:05 PM
#12
Posted 18 May 2006 - 07:58 PM
"For the diligent diver, closed circuit rebreathers are actually safer than open circuit scuba." Tom Mount
#13
Posted 22 May 2006 - 12:27 AM
I loved the Light Loft undergarments. They kept me very warm and didn't throw off my buoyancy too much. One instructor saw me lug down my doubles on Saturday morning and made the comment that I didn't need to bring all of the gas that I was going to dive for the weekend all at once. How true that turned out! I wound up only using that one fill off of my doubles for all weekend.
Oh, the quarry fish decided to see me and my dive buddy off on Sunday morning. As we were swimming back from the helicopter, seven or eight sizeable fish met below us to play. We stopped and watched them before we came back in. Every time that I go, the last dive that I do turns out to be the best and most comfortable one for myself and my dive buddy.
#14
Posted 22 May 2006 - 09:30 AM
I ordered the 40 gram Thinsulate. That should be perfect for South Florida. Just enough protection to keep me from freezing in the event of a suit flood with a long deco hang.
I'll let you know how they work out.
"For the diligent diver, closed circuit rebreathers are actually safer than open circuit scuba." Tom Mount
#15
Posted 22 May 2006 - 10:34 AM
As we chatted about, DUI is making an undergarment that is very Weezle-like, but the Weezle prices are better and I like the Weezle construction much better having the opportunity to compare them both last October.
Once in a while, it is good to step back, take a breath, and remember to be humble. You'll never know it all - ScubaDadMiami. If you aren't afraid of dying, there is nothing you can't achieve - Lao-tzu. One dog barks at something, the rest bark at him - Chinese Proverb.
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