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Old 2002-08-28, 03:23 AM   #1
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My dry suit for your unicycle parts?

OK, I just got out of the army, and as such, have a brand new, never worn (except to make sure it fit) White's drysuit.
180lbs
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Black in colour with reflective bands (email me for some pics)
Comparable to White's models retailing for $800cdn +
comes in White's dufflebag.

I have this sitting around, and wonder if someone has a couple hundred bucks worth of uni stuff they want to get rid of.
I could use hub/cranks, an ultimate wheel, some 2.6 tires, pedals, anything really. Maybe you even have some mountainbike stuff?

Drop me a line
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Old 2002-08-28, 03:32 AM   #2
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i may be interested even though i dont exacty know the differance between a wet or dry suit.

my relatives all love to swim but not me i hate wet water especially COLD wet water,so if this would help me that would be nice.

so whats the diff.??
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Old 2002-08-28, 03:39 AM   #3
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for scuba?

I was seeing if the dry suit was for scuba. I scuba quite often and wouldnt mind a dry suit to use.
jagur- The difference between a wet suit and a dry suit, is that a dry suit can be used in warm-to fairly cold water. A dry suit is for really cold water and retains heat a lot better that a wet suit.
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Old 2002-08-28, 04:45 AM   #4
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A dry suit is also usually loose enough to wear clothes underneath for additional warmth. If it seals properly, it lets in no water at all, whereas the wet suit lets in water and keeps it in so your body can warm it up. This gives you a better range of water temp. A dry suit gets too hot in a hurry! (unless it's January)
For about $300.00, you can get a semi-dry that's warm enough for 40 degree water, but doesn't overheat you. I have a Neil Pryde semi-dry and wouldn't trade it for a dry suit.
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Old 2002-08-28, 10:55 AM   #5
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Wet suit: made of neoprene (like lizard skins) you are submerged in water the whole time, but your body heat heats up the temp of the tiny amount of water between your skin and the suit. (keeping away the cold...temperarely. I've ice-dove in a wet suit, and was warm for about 30 mins.

Dry suit: Made of nylon/blend that keeps you dry. you wear longjohns, or whatever you want underneath. the suit is inflated with your hose as you go deeper to be used as a bouyancy compensator. the air also keeps you warmer.

Jagur: You can swim with a wetsuit, only SCUBA with a dry suit. I have a 7mm wetsuit (all black) used, but tons of life left in her. It has a couple pairs of gloves, a couple pairs of booties. The only real wear and tear is on the knee patches (not the actual suit) these patches are just glued on (with a new piece of neoprene)when needed.

Anyone want a drysuit? (it doesn't smell, some people piss in their suits, but I could never get myself to do it)

I would also be interested in a 10w helmet light, or even a non-MUni 26" (to lock outside at college)

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Old 2002-08-28, 11:21 AM   #6
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PS...dive shops ca affix a custom set of booties for a miniamal cost...50-100 bucks, i believe (this is to the drysuit)
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Old 2002-08-29, 04:38 AM   #7
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Quote:
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Jagur: You can swim with a wetsuit, only SCUBA with a dry suit.
Slight correction.

Jagur,
Since you live near the windsurfing capital of the world, I think it's worth mentioning that certain types of dry suits are commonly used by windsurfers in the winter. I don't know what type Sofa has, but it might be usable for more than scuba. And if you haven't tried windsurfing, you should. You obviously have the balance. It takes some time to learn it, but you will have a new appreciation for windy days. You don't have to get very good before it becomes a ton of fun, at which time you will be looking for a suit that will allow year-round participation.
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Old 2002-08-29, 10:28 AM   #8
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Correction: People piss in there wetsuits, not drysuits.

I never thought of windsurfing, it would work well in that application
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Old 2002-08-29, 01:06 PM   #9
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I don't know what type Sofa has, but it might be usable for more than scuba.
Absolutely! Unlike Neoprene, you can fill the 'Dry' Suit with Jell-O and spend quality time on the couch watching a game without raising the ire of your significant other. I strongly recommend resisting the urge to add chunks of fruit- they can become poorly situated and may be difficult to reposition.

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Quote:
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Correction: People piss in there wetsuits, not drysuits.
Speak for yourself.

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Old 2002-08-29, 03:40 PM   #11
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Correction: People piss in there wetsuits, not drysuits.
I always suspected that was why they were called "wet"suits... I mean, to call something that you wear underwater "wet" is a bit redundant, right?

By logical extension, I just figured that "dry"suits were fitted with PampersTM or HuggiesTM or AttendsTM.


Jagur, I think a Zoot Suit would look way cooler on you than something that the RCMP are out hunting for...
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Old 2002-08-29, 05:16 PM   #12
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Hey Sendhair, I'm not sure whether you're kidding or not, but the person wearing the drysuit, while underwater, remains dry. So depending on how long you plan on being down (and in what temp of water) what you wear could be longjohns, a sweat suit, in True Lies, Arnold even wore a tuxedo (although it would've been wrinkly... but dry.
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Old 2002-08-29, 07:34 PM   #13
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See that green spot with the eye in it? Ever see anyone blink that slowly? Ever heard of a wink? Know what a wink means?

One other thought... the minute you start mixing stuff you see in movies with what you expect to happen in real life...

... oh, never mind...

Besides, you said that you never wore the suit except to see if it fit, so how would you know? Why should anyone believe you?

The eye is still winking...

I'm serious about the Zoot Suit.

AND the RCMP...
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Old 2002-08-29, 08:38 PM   #14
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shame on you Sendhair for not providing a link,your so good at it.What is a "Zoot"suit?

i only ask cause now that your serious i thought i'd better check it out or else..
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Copasetic, or what?





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