lw395
Well-Known Member
I find it easier to get into my wetsuit than my drysuit.
Wetsuit is an O'Neill. Cheap suits have much less give in the fabric. Last time I was looking to buy one, a cheap 'Medium' would have needed tyre levers to get it on, the 'Large' was baggy.
Drysuit fabric is not stretchy, there is a knack to getting it on. Can be amusing in a crowded changing room when I'm dressing for winter RIB duty. My old Typhoon with a long front zip was easier than the current one with a shoulder-to-chest zip. IMHO.
BTW, top purchase for me has been a cheap thin 'wetsuit vest' I wear under the suit, it extends wetsuit sailing into November, which was previously drysuit season.
Wetsuit is an O'Neill. Cheap suits have much less give in the fabric. Last time I was looking to buy one, a cheap 'Medium' would have needed tyre levers to get it on, the 'Large' was baggy.
Drysuit fabric is not stretchy, there is a knack to getting it on. Can be amusing in a crowded changing room when I'm dressing for winter RIB duty. My old Typhoon with a long front zip was easier than the current one with a shoulder-to-chest zip. IMHO.
BTW, top purchase for me has been a cheap thin 'wetsuit vest' I wear under the suit, it extends wetsuit sailing into November, which was previously drysuit season.