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Topic: Dry Suit Expiration  (Read 3001 times)

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Cutthroat Chris

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Has anybody had their dry suit completely fail at the seams or anything else? Is there an average amount of lets say, seasons or years that a dry suit might last?

Just curious, I'm gonna buy one no matter what. I know anything can be repaired on these things but does a dry suit only stop getting used by the owner when he/she buys a better one? I suppose there has to be a point at which there is so much wear on the material that it fails in many areas within a short period of time.

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The seals fail in anywhere from 1 to 6 years or more depending on care and use. They are relatively easy to replace (or have replaced). The seams "should" not fail under "normal" use for,,,, a good while.  ??? ;D
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jself

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Kokatat has a lifetime warranty that they are pretty liberal with. Most of the time they replace with a new suit on the rare occasion there is a factory defect (or good story that sounds like a factory defect)

Can't say enough about their product, warranty, and service.


craig

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I love my Kokatat.  However, even with stretching the neck with a coffee can my face still turned purple today, when I tried it on again.


jself

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Try rubbing in seal saver on those gaskets. When they dry, they tend to shrink, and they are tightest when new. The seal saver will make the latex more malleable=softer & stretchier so it won't feel so tight.

I also pull the top of the gasket below my adams apple. seems to help.


craig

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Nanook, thanks, I will try it.


 

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