Cool Features
When it comes
to selecting the right drysuit, do your homework. All
drysuits are not created equal. Think of it like a car—sure, they all have
an engine, steering wheel and four tires, but there’s
a big difference between a little economy car, an SUV,
a sports car and a luxury sedan. Better yet, take one out
for a test dive first!
Fit Matters
Try on the drysuit with the thickest undergarments you plan on using, then
put yourself through a series of range-of-motion tests. Sit, squat, bend your
knees as if putting on fins, roll up in a ball and reach one arm across to
the other arm. These motions are all important to your ability to function
under water. It is better to have a suit that is a bit too large than one that
restricts movement.
Seals
Usually latex, these are on your neck and wrist. They only need to be snug
enough to keep the water out, not restrict blood flow. Concerned about ripping
a seal in the field? New technology like DUI’s ZipSeals makes
replacing seals a cinch. Just “zip” on a new seal in less than
a minute and you’re ready to go.
Gloves
Now that we’ve got a warm body, what about hands? Sure, you can use wetsuit
gloves, but why would you, when there are other options that not only keep
your hands warmer, but give you better dexterity, too? DUI has ZipGloves that
incorporate into your drysuit, giving you the warmest and driest hands possible.
Making your Drysuit your Own
Don’t fit a stock size? Don’t like the stock color?
And that darn boot size is too small? No problem. Many companies
offer extended sizes or even tailored drysuits to fit every body.
DUI has over 25 color options and 4 overlay designs which offer
hundreds of combinations to truly design
your own drysuit.
Accessories
Pockets, kneepads, hoods, oh my! There are lots of cool
accessories that can be added to your drysuit.
Warranty
Since you’re spending a bunch of money, what happens if something
goes wrong? Compare war-ranties and read the fine print. Read DUI's
warranty here.
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Sizing
Instructions
Range
of motion tips


