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Topic: Stohlquist bpod T dry suit questions  (Read 8497 times)

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KillFish

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I am glad to hear you didnt end up cutting the neoprene neck. Gasket trimming is only for latex gaskets as on the gpod. I believe the neoprene gasket would be ruined if cut. I have the bpod as well, and the neck gasket is constricting even on my skinny neck. I love the suit though, very water tight.


micahgee

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Going backa to an older thread for an update.

I used the bpod for a year or two before upgrading to a kokatat suit. The socks always leaked, it wasn't a huge leak but my felt were always wet and cold. The suit was a spare for friends etc but the socks leaked more and more and there were no obvious punctures of any kind. I sent it into Stohlquist and they will be replacing the suit with a new AMP drysuit. Couldn't ask for better customer service...I look forward to giving it a test dunking!
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polyangler

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Those guys are awesome! They replaced my Bpod, and when I sent my Amp in for a leaky foot this winter they remembered who I was by name, and had it back to me within a month!
[img width=100 height=100]http://i785.photobucket.com/albums/yy131/saltyplastic/NEMrod


islandson671

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Going backa to an older thread for an update.

I used the bpod for a year or two before upgrading to a kokatat suit. The socks always leaked, it wasn't a huge leak but my felt were always wet and cold. The suit was a spare for friends etc but the socks leaked more and more and there were no obvious punctures of any kind. I sent it into Stohlquist and they will be replacing the suit with a new AMP drysuit. Couldn't ask for better customer service...I look forward to giving it a test dunking!

How did you go about getting it sent in? Mine leaked at the feet from the get go.


polyangler

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Go to their website and call the customer service number. They'll give you an RA#, then ship it to them with a copy of proof of purchase and they'll do the rest
[img width=100 height=100]http://i785.photobucket.com/albums/yy131/saltyplastic/NEMrod


islandson671

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Go to their website and call the customer service number. They'll give you an RA#, then ship it to them with a copy of proof of purchase and they'll do the rest
I don't think I have a receipt anymore.


micahgee

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Go to their website and call the customer service number. They'll give you an RA#, then ship it to them with a copy of proof of purchase and they'll do the rest
I don't think I have a receipt anymore.

You definitely do not need a reciept. They didn't even ask!
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