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OldboyII

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  1. My setup for water till 5C

    Head - deep neo cap with lace in the lower rim (to make it tight below ears)

    Hands - thick kitchen gloves inside radar vice (thin latex are not efficient at that temperatures)

    Legs - I change Rubber front+Rtp to double Radar vectors with neo socks.

    Body - Dry baggy suit.

    The only problematic area is a face - but for devoted alpine skier this is not a big issue (and my wife likes pink color of my face after skiing) :D

     

    Question to guys who ski in baggy drysuit: No matter how I try to squeeze air out from inside, I feel enormously awkward during start because air comers to leg area and it makes so challenging to take normal starting position. Lower legs are like flotation devices :s

    How you guys handle this problem?

  2. Understand! Such advanced skiers do not need virtual course ...

    But there still a chance to get shot - if skier falls, boat returns to pick him(her) firing from both boards )) The physical emergency switch is needed - kind of "Red Button"

     

    Hmm... Although if skier falls shooting him may be used as "punishment" or "negative reinforcement" - according to behavioristic theory ... LOL

     

  3. @Joeprunc what "internal seamless flap behind the zipper" you mean? Regular type flap under the zip or something else?

    I found the additional layer behind back zip which totally isolates zip from the skin and let water go out (not in) only in the suit mentioned in starting post.

    I do not have much info so will be thankful to hear more options.

     

  4. @DaveD Velcro is a "hooks and loops". The part which wears out is "loops".

    Normally "hooks" are on wrist of the glove and "loops" are on the strap (because it is softer than "hooks".

    Any workshop or shoe repair shop will replace this part of velcro on the glove strap within minutes. And your glove will be like new.

    Or.... DIY ))

  5. @DangerBoy I feel that Revenge is a bit tighter than Slasher of the same size.

    It may be because of thicker foam padding in lumbar area or may be just because another year of production.

    But for sure Revenge has more tolerance for size because two things:

    1st - inside belt strap

    2nd - zip is not attached to vest directly but via neoprene "wing" which is stretchy enough.

  6. @DangerBoy I am not small person, relatively big one. Normally wear XL.

    When I lost some weight, shoulders of my Slasher when I'm in the water started to go on the ears level )) - Shasher has a zero tolerance in the belt area.

    I got Revenge - it has same floating characteristics (very floaty) and it has internal (inside) strap with buckle for fine tuning in the waist area. More convenient if you plan to play with weight in the future without changing west.

     

     

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