Finally losing my cave virginity this month in N. Florida for a CCR cave course and I happen to need a drysuit quite urgently. Never dove one as I have been doing all of my diving in the tropics for the last 6 years. Preferably used.
Cheers,
Garrett
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Finally losing my cave virginity this month in N. Florida for a CCR cave course and I happen to need a drysuit quite urgently. Never dove one as I have been doing all of my diving in the tropics for the last 6 years. Preferably used.
Cheers,
Garrett
Don't do a dry suit and a cave course at the same time, I assume your already an accomplished CCR diver? Do the course wet, buy a dry suit and get real comfortable with the suit between classes.
agree with the above comments, especially if you're already comfy. Training in a cave shouldn't require anything urgently in prep.
However, if you're sold on the idea, you'll need to include some info about what size you are in search of. Good luck.
I have a XXL Evo II with Hollis underware, Evo Rock Boots, Henderson Drysuit hood with less than 24 dives on it for sale. I would take 650.00.
I have a Bare D6 Pro Neoprene dry suit XL with size 11 boots. No need for a bunch of undergarments in this suit. Heavy duty seals, pockets and light monkey pvalve. $650
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It definitely would have helped if I had included my size info the first time... I am XL/ 6ft 2in. and 220 lbs. Shoe size 12. Thanks!
I checked my Pinnacle Evo II and it is a XL not XXL. I'm 6'1" and about 230 and fits me fine. Let me know if you interested.
Benthic has a TLS 350 that should fit you for $150, it will need new seals.
Dive safe,
Celia
What TLS? Size?
Are you still looking for a drysuit? I have a size large pinnacle black ice drysuit for 1,299. Never used...brand new. Know you where looking for something used, but you can get a great new drysuit for used price. They retail at shops for over 1,800. See my thread above for details. You can contact me at caseyapenston@yahoo.com. Thanks.
I'm in Middle Tennessee, we travel to the FL Panhandle frequently. Can email detailed pics and ship anywhere asap.
the thread. you said above. above what? Above where? post a link so people can find it.
http://www.cavediver.net/forum/showt...ck-Ice-Drysuit
Thanks Sludge!
Absolute agree with other comments. A drysuit takes a lot of getting used to and you will make mistakes regarding control of bouyancy. A cave is not a place to have to deal with this. Another recommendation, consider getting a drysuit with neoprene socks and rock boots rather than one with fixed boots. This makes it much easier to limit the amount of air tha gets to your feet. It is not fun being inverted, feet up. That is a typical issue for new drysuit users.