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    Default Dry suits and color?

    Maybe its just me but is "colorful drysuits" an oxymoron?

    Does anyone have suggestions for a good cave dry suit which has some color to it?

    Richard


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    Default Re: Dry suits and color?

    Quote Originally Posted by Puttzer
    Maybe its just me but is "colorful drysuits" an oxymoron?

    Does anyone have suggestions for a good cave dry suit which has some color to it?

    Richard
    You can get a DUI in a ton of different colors to suit your needs...

    http://www.dui-online.com/dry_select.htm

    Of course as we all know, if you get a "colored" suit, you'll die in the cave. All suits should be black and have your last name stitched in 3m reflective tape on your arms.

    Joe


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    "After my first 10 hours on a rebreather, I was a real expert. Another 40 hours of dive time later, I considered myself a novice. When I had completed about 100 hours of rebreather diving, I realized I was only just a beginner."

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    Default Re: Dry suits and color?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tegg
    Quote Originally Posted by Puttzer
    Maybe its just me but is "colorful drysuits" an oxymoron?

    Does anyone have suggestions for a good cave dry suit which has some color to it?

    Richard
    You can get a DUI in a ton of different colors to suit your needs...

    http://www.dui-online.com/dry_select.htm

    Of course as we all know, if you get a "colored" suit, you'll die in the cave. All suits should be black and have your last name stitched in 3m reflective tape on your arms.
    I dont know about the name on the arm but deffinetly BLACK.....

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    If I had to wear a black suit I believe I'd quit and find another hobby.

    Russell


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    Default Re: Dry suits and color?

    Quote Originally Posted by Puttzer
    Maybe its just me but is "colorful drysuits" an oxymoron?

    Does anyone have suggestions for a good cave dry suit which has some color to it?

    Richard
    Mobbys has some colorful suits with a good reputation.


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    I think if I had to buy a new one I would go with pink and print on the arms in reflective D.I.R. Do It Retarded.

    (All give some, Some give ALL . Semper Fi) Safe Diving (JAMMER)

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    Default Re: Dry suits and color?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tegg
    Quote Originally Posted by Puttzer
    Maybe its just me but is "colorful drysuits" an oxymoron?

    Does anyone have suggestions for a good cave dry suit which has some color to it?

    Richard
    You can get a DUI in a ton of different colors to suit your needs...

    http://www.dui-online.com/dry_select.htm

    Of course as we all know, if you get a "colored" suit, you'll die in the cave. All suits should be black and have your last name stitched in 3m reflective tape on your arms.
    Looks like I may be in trouble then as I used 4 inch letters and sewed them upside down on my ass

    DeWayne

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    Quote Originally Posted by jammer
    I think if I had to buy a new one I would go with pink and print on the arms in reflective D.I.R. Do It Retarded.
    Now that is the best idea I have yet to hear 8)

    DeWayne

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    Default Drysuit color

    I told Lamar I'm going to get the Dive Rite orange drysuit so when I
    dive you'll all see me coming & get out of my way, but it is a very nice color. Janet


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    Queer eye for the straight guy could do a show on this....Someone should e-mail the FX network with this sugestion.

    Pete



 

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