Thread: dui CF200
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Old 30th June 2006, 04:06   #22 (permalink)
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Re: dui CF200

How long a suit takes to dry or how heavy it is out of the water are not very significant considerations to me balanced against how much I can rely on the suit to be in one piece and to do its job when Ive just travelled for days at great expense and inconvenience to get to a site.

I want a suit that is rugged and can take rough handling, travelling, scrambling across rocks, sharp wrecks etc.

I have a CF200 and it suits my purposes 100%.

Its very well made, tough as hell, warm, comfortable. Im very happy with the purchase (2nd hand)

My laces have never come undone - but if they do a bit of ductape around them should solve that.

But having said all that I only have maybe 50hours using drysuits so wtf do I know
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