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Topic: Breaking in a new dry top - too tight?  (Read 3471 times)

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  • Date Registered: Nov 2009
  • Posts: 133
I picked up an NRS breathable drytop, brand new, for $175 off craig's list. I don't have any experience with these. Do you have to stretch out the neck a bit by leaving it around a pot or something? I honestly feel like I could pass out after wearing it for a few minutes, the neck is so tight.

It is an XL, so should be plenty big. Just curious how long it takes to get comfortable...


craig

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I have the same problem but I picked up a couple of these at Next Adventure a couple years ago http://www.mountaintek.com/cgi/commerce.cgi?preadd=action&key=OS-DNR I don't know if anyone local sells them anymore or not.  I put it on towards the top of the neck gasket so that the gasket in making contact with my neck, but not to tightly.  It works great.

-Craig



craig

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The OS Systems neck ring also helps you when you want to vent heat.  However, I think I may replace the latex gasket on my dry suit with a neoprene gasket when the latex gasket wears out.  I have not yet made up my mind on that.


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Stretch the neck out with a bowl works good. You can also use a plastic folgers can.  I find if I get the bowl in there at least 24 hours before use, I can last most of the day without to much neck pressure. I was also thinking about using something like that ring. I believe I heard there is some other device like the ring that could easily be removed if you get yourself in trouble.
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