Hi, Tracy,
Lots of great advice from the other She-P users. There are a few threads on SB and a group named Devine Secrets of the She-P on FB, filled with great stories from brave pioneers. Read it all cause it will greatly reduced your learning curve.
YES, the She-P is worth the time. Been diving it for 1.5 yrs and the She-P ranks up there as one of my best investment to my diving comfort, drysuit being the other best. I can properly hydrate without fear of when I will see a bathroom next. The world is my toilet when I have my She-P on. Hahaha!
So far, I have had two leakages but they were my fault for not applying enough glue or not allowing it to dry properly during application process.
My first two attempts resulted in more glue on sink counter, hands, and bum than on the She-P. In the video, instructions are to brush glue on you....DON'T do it. That was how I glued myself together. Just apply two coats of glue to the She-P, allowing time for each coat to dry, then apply device to you.
One of the best tips I received was from Lynne. I smear glue on middle finger and apply the glue to the taint instead of painting the glue on my body with the brush. My one and only blowouts was the time I did not apply glue to the taint.
Given my low failure rate, I could lose the Poise pad but it's extra protection should I have leakage.
Feel free to PM with questions or post here. Good luck with your new drysuit and your She-P. Keep us posted.


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My suit still hasn't arrived yet but when it does I think I'm going to dive it a few times just to see how bad the urge is to pee. Right now I'm working so hard trying not to pee in my wetsuits. I am diving in Marianna right now and this 68 degree water makes things very difficult to control, lol!


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