In article , Brian Nystrom wrote:
Timo Noko wrote:
The burning issue in everybodys mind seems to be "Can you ****
without removing or soiling the suit?." -- Yes you can, but you need
some kind chute to direct the waste, in case it comes in liquid form,
(after eating raw oysters). Narrow eskimo-style paddle would
suffice.
This something you'll never be able to do in a dry-suit. Most
important issue, imagine -30C 60kph wind blowing from Davis Strait.
You just cannot remove any of your clothing, not for a second.
Dry suits and underlayers are available with half-moon zippers that solve
that problem. No "chute" necessary.
Indeed. But assume 3 months self-sustained trips north on
70 degrees parallel, like I have done. Any tiny leak in this
multidude of zippers and you are dead.
I thought this page of mine would the ultimate End-Of-Discussion,
but in vain.
http://www.kolumbus.fi/timo.noko/puku/INDEX.HTM
Read it again, and elaborate more. Sleeping in the suit, (because
of storm) and peeing while swimming are also interesting
issues.