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Sea Kayaks Techniques Bulletin Board
Re: Buy the goretex drysuit
Posted By: Brian Nystrom In Response To: Re: Buy the goretex drysuit (MT)
Date: Tuesday, 17 October 2000, at 6:39 p.m.
: .....Folks, what about those flimsy seals on a drysuit? Mine only lasted 3 or
: 4 years. Are there suits with better seals on the market now?The seals on drysuits are designed to be replaceable. The best material for them is latex, but it's not extremely durable. It will last longer if you treat it with a UV protectant such as 303 and use talc on the inside to make the seals easier to pull on.
: Also, what about that strangling feeling from the neck seal?
That's easy to fix. Get a round container that's 1 1/2" - 2" larger in circumference than your neck and insert it in the neck seal. Let it sit for several days. The seal will stretch out a bit and be much more comfortable.
: Can you tell I don't much care for my drysuit and as a rule don't wear it even : when I know I should?
Try the above recommendations and your suit will be more comfortable and easier to don and doff.
: I haven't even mentioned that clammy feeling.
If you bought a coated nylon drysuit, it won't breathe and you'll get damp; there's no way around it. That's why I spent the extra bucks for a Gore Tex suit. Even if you do get damp from overexertion, you'll dry out after a few minutes of inactivity. Gore Tex is expensive, but its performance justifies the cost.




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