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(PeteCresswell) wrote:
Per Brian Nystrom: Perhaps, but I rinse my dry suit, dry tops and dry glove after every use and the seals still only last 3 years or so. That brings me back to a strong suspicion that I got hosed when I bought my new Kokatat dry top a couple months ago. The seals are date-stamped "Nov 2004". That sounds like an '05 garment to me. |
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Per Brian Nystrom:
That brings me back to a strong suspicion that I got hosed when I bought my new Kokatat dry top a couple months ago. The seals are date-stamped "Nov 2004". That sounds like an '05 garment to me. Probably... but the seals were still over two years old before I even took it out of the box. -- PeteCresswell |
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