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(PeteCresswell) wrote:
But truthfully, I got a Kokatat bag suit a couple of years ago. Everybody told me I just *had* to have a relief zipper, so I paid the extra bucks and got one. I find it counter productive when windsurfing because it interferes with the harness's catching that rope that hangs down from the booms. I think that's less of an issue when paddling. There's nothing that should come so close to the relief zipper that it can catch. Also, I could add a flap with velcro over it, just as there is over the normal zipper on this drysuit. Is the zipper on your suit cross-shoulder or diagonal? Diagonal, and on the front. I could see the relief zipper's being worth something to me if my suit's zipper was cross-shoulder, but it's diagonal and it's so easy to just unzip it that the relief zipper really doesn't add anything for me. Even with a tight spraydeck and a PFD over it? Knowing from wearing wetsuits with a semi-drytop how much trouble not having a relief zipper is, I hate to have to undo all of that instead of using a seperate zipper. I also see a marginal safety issue: one more thing to forget to zip, and having the suit peeled down off the upper body seems to me like a much better reminder to get it all closed up before going back on the water. Hmmm, I never forgot to close my zipper when wearing a wetsuit, so I doubt that I'll forget it when wearing a drysuit. But who knows what happen to my memory as I get older... ;-) -- Wilko van den Bergh wilkoa t)dse(d o tnl Eindhoven The Netherlands Europe ---Look at the possibilities, don't worry about the limitations.--- http://kayaker.nl/ |
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Per Wilko:
But who knows what happen to my memory as I get older... ;-) "Getting old is not for sissies" (Anon..) -- PeteCresswell |
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