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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024

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  • @l4dhuntel
    @l4dhuntel 3 месяца назад +2

    I highly recommend getting Bare X-mission drysuit.
    I have been using it in very cold water in Norway the year around with water as cold as 2°C and never felt cold on any of my dives.
    It has very large pockets that you can also extend more. It has more then enough room for a smb+ reel and a backup mask in 1 pocket.
    You can get the suit custom fitted for your body and its robust and can be used for cave diving.

  • @dioncampbell3384
    @dioncampbell3384 Год назад +1

    Hey Mark, thanks for your continued advice.

  • @sergeikuznetcov8240
    @sergeikuznetcov8240 Год назад +5

    This video has a disclaimer placed by RUclips that it "Includes paid promotion". Which drysuits in your list were promoted and which made it in the list because they really deserved it?

    • @Morrisfactor
      @Morrisfactor 11 месяцев назад +1

      Glad you brought this up. Many of these SCUBA magazines operate on 'paid commercial reviews' - where the manufacturer buys ads in the magazine and then receives a free promotional review of the product; always very positive. (I spent nearly 30 years in the industry).

  • @nigelw.9043
    @nigelw.9043 Год назад +1

    SANTI all the way. 😀 Great product, many options and fantastic customer service!

  • @lilypondgarage2968
    @lilypondgarage2968 Год назад +1

    I love my Viking it's simple and rugged

  • @CrazyGuyBlahBlah
    @CrazyGuyBlahBlah 3 месяца назад +1

    Fourth Element Argonaut 3.0

  • @slyderace
    @slyderace Год назад +1

    I have the Bare DryTech front entry suit. Doesn't have any thigh pockets but it is an easy suit to don/doff by oneself :) I quite like it but omg, I would love to own the 4th element drysuit you showed in this video. I will definitely save up for that one in the future :)

  • @frigiddivers5507
    @frigiddivers5507 Год назад

    Abyss Drysuits are damn near bulletproof. A great value for quality. Built on east coast of Canada. They stand by their products more then any other brand I’ve felt with.

  • @nickdadamo4133
    @nickdadamo4133 Год назад

    Great video on dry suits, as a new qualified diver I`m finding some bias to neoprene suits which is causing some hassle for my decision on what suit.

  • @robbiemurderingminion2556
    @robbiemurderingminion2556 9 месяцев назад

    I use Aqua Tec in north Wales great made to measure drysuit and design it how you want it.

  • @rickfowler5342
    @rickfowler5342 Год назад

    Excellent video! Loved the variety and the info specific to each one is really helpful... ... well, helpful in making me realize I'll probably try to own ten different drysuits. 😂😂😂
    Any comments or experience with DiveRite, and how they might compare with these others? I'm new to drysuits and tec / work related gear, but their bcds, & regulators have really impressed me, so I'd love to hear feedback from someone more experienced.
    Thanks for all the great content/ advice!

  • @s39020
    @s39020 Год назад

    Perfect timing! 😊

  • @alexanderravik3998
    @alexanderravik3998 Год назад

    905♥️ The best 👌

  • @divingwithwesley7852
    @divingwithwesley7852 Год назад +2

    I have a 25 Y/O Dui TLS 350 (its older then i am) and its such a amazing drysuit, i put a kubi ring system, rockboots and, Tizip plastic drysuit zipper and a peevalve on it.
    Really recommend the Dui TLS drysuit! its amazing

    • @cliffodiver
      @cliffodiver Год назад +1

      I'm sorry, but have to disagree. I'm glad it works for you but I've been through custom CF200 and TLS suits. I'd say they're merely OK, but DUI as a company is horrifically bad and will no longer see a penny from me. I've sent these suits in repeatedly for leaks they claim aren't there. Why am I so wet then? When fitted they will certainly tell you one thing but then deliver another, one example would be telling them you wear a 200g undergarment and they say no problem. Then deliver a suit that you could easily wear 1000g with and still feel like there is room to go. Asking them "Oh we don't make suits like that". Well what's the point of going custom then? The zip neck seal is so small you better have a small head, and I'm 6'1" but it fits my oldest son that's 6'6" much better than it does me. Again: CUSTOM SUIT! Rudest people, worst support. Maybe they were good 25 years ago. Mine were 15 and 10 years ago, with my most recent bad experience with DUI being just 3 months ago.
      Those were 4 dry suits ago and there are definitely better suits on the market. I'm not gonna promote, but gotta throw down that HARD NO for DUI being "amazing".

    • @divingwithwesley7852
      @divingwithwesley7852 Год назад +1

      @@cliffodiver I do get what you mean. DUI is by far one of the worst company's in terms of support exc. And for sure there are better suits like the Santi Emotion/Elite. Or procean technical cave that are better quality and price wise.
      DUI has also changed allot in the last 10/15 Years and they accept inperfections exc allot easier. There standards are allot lower then they used to be.

  • @adityanarain2225
    @adityanarain2225 Год назад

    Awesome

  • @esj1961
    @esj1961 Год назад +2

    #askmark Hi Mark, have been following you for years now and really value your commentary and insights. Am researching dry suits and was eager to hear your Top 10 list--but was surprised to see no mention of Seaskin. Various forums and lots of users review their Nova (and Ultra) highly, so curious if you wanted to chime in... Thanks!

    • @ScubaDiverMagazine
      @ScubaDiverMagazine  Год назад

      Yeah, there are so many drysuits out there it was tough to narrow it down to just 10

  • @haykellehiba1027
    @haykellehiba1027 Год назад

    Merci beaucoup 👍👍👍

  • @sailesh3111
    @sailesh3111 Год назад

    Which one do i pick then? the waterproof D7X? DUI FLX Xtreme? Can you do one for inner garments as well ? The 4th element innergarment with gel lining, the waterproof inner lining?

  • @dw74371
    @dw74371 Год назад

    Hello,
    It seems that you are forgetting the Beuchat Icberg pro with its front closure which is very comfortable, and still accessible financing.

  • @completehavoc8194
    @completehavoc8194 Год назад +1

    If you want premium and custom Seaskins Dry Suits can not be beat!

  • @gamernick1533
    @gamernick1533 Год назад

    Got a custom fit O'Three Ri2-100 with dry gloves. A touch pricey but the crushed neoprene makes a world of difference. I've used a spare club one for the last 12 months and couldn't be happier with how rugged it is, and how their customer service works.
    Another company worth checking out is Hammond. Another UK based one, they make custom tri-lams. One of my buddies got measured up for one at the last dive show. Considering the price (about £1200) it looks and functions just like the Argonaut 2.

    • @ppo2424
      @ppo2424 Год назад

      Can't beat O Three.

  • @rjhk76
    @rjhk76 Год назад +2

    What's your opinion to the Seaskin drysuits? Putting this made to measure together on the website is a lot of fun, seeing the acceptable price at the end makes it pretty interesting. I've almost bought it, just a bit hasetating if it's good enough to go to the hassle of importing it in the EU.

    • @louisguiraud3234
      @louisguiraud3234 Год назад +1

      I bought a seaskin drysuit and I'm very happy with it. I got the neoprene model (think it's called Ultra) and it fits great, very good quality. I've used it for 2 years now and no issues so far. One thing I recommend it's to think of all the extras you want to put and the exact configuration you want. I live in the UK so it was easy for me to send it back to upgrade some parts (ie move from neoprene wrists to Si-Tech silicon) but if you're outside the UK it will be more tricky to send it back and forth so make sure you get the extras you want from the start.

    • @completehavoc8194
      @completehavoc8194 Год назад +2

      I have a Seaskins dry suit and I absolutely love it. Custom size and all the features I want. Have about 50 dives on it now after a year. Its still in like new condition.

  • @dobrowol
    @dobrowol Год назад +1

    for travel Bare aquatrek 1, budget seawolf, best ratio quality/price avatar

  • @Bha245h56
    @Bha245h56 Год назад +11

    If you’re in the UK look no further than the Otter Atlantic

    • @MungoBiker
      @MungoBiker Год назад +1

      So so true, best suit ever Atlantic Kevlar. Otter are tough, dry and great service.

    • @Irish_home_worx
      @Irish_home_worx Год назад +1

      Othree baby

  • @jniice
    @jniice 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Mark. Wondering if you’ll review the SFTech drysuit. They seem to be gaining popularity. Would love to hear your opinion.

    • @ScubaDiverMagazine
      @ScubaDiverMagazine  6 месяцев назад

      I think I've seen the brand in passing but I haven't spent much time looking at them.
      They seem to be tough hardwearing drysuits, If I can get hold of one I'll make a video

    • @jniice
      @jniice 6 месяцев назад

      @@ScubaDiverMagazine Thanks, looking fwd. They’re all bespoke so suppose getting one to review could be a challenge.

  • @220819908472
    @220819908472 Год назад

    Scubaforce Xpedition se, any opinions about this manufacturer and that drysuit ?

  • @AddAdventures
    @AddAdventures 10 месяцев назад

    Have you seen a Mods Drysuit? What are your thoughts?

  • @jeffsmith4790
    @jeffsmith4790 Год назад

    No Bare X-Mission in your list ? It’s by far the best dry suit I’ve ever had!

  • @MAP_79
    @MAP_79 Год назад

    Where are the new Apeks Termiq Dry drysuits?We Need a review about them 👌🏻😎

  • @CB9I3H0U
    @CB9I3H0U Год назад

    Scubapro Evertech forever

  • @dougoldmixon1017
    @dougoldmixon1017 Год назад

    Does Waterproof still make the D1X? I thought it was discontinued.

  • @ahmedelshahawy852
    @ahmedelshahawy852 Год назад +1

    Sir, what is the dry suit in the cover photo of the vedio plzzz, that orange one

  • @jaroslawwalczak2855
    @jaroslawwalczak2855 Год назад

    Which if them will survive 300 dives (one year in my case) with no leaks?

  • @SgtWanabee
    @SgtWanabee Год назад +2

    What about sf tech?

    • @cavediver2579
      @cavediver2579 Год назад

      SF Tech best suit on the market. My TNT pro is about a year old and I’ve had zero problems with it. It’s the fourth drysuit I have owned.

    • @CedricVanbellingen
      @CedricVanbellingen Год назад

      Was about to ask the same :D So happy with my TNT Pro :D It’s for sure on the expensive side but comfort wise, ruggedness and that fit, amazing!

  • @Andrew-be8zu
    @Andrew-be8zu Год назад +1

    Nothern Diver dive master is a good drysuit?

    • @ScubaDiverMagazine
      @ScubaDiverMagazine  Год назад

      Lovely suit. Been a while since I've been in one but ND make strong drysuits

  • @joshua6581
    @joshua6581 Год назад

    Did you consider a brand from Italy called Dive System?

  • @benheckendorn2696
    @benheckendorn2696 Год назад

    I really don't know if I really want to buy a drysuit one is the cost, secoundly I don't know if I would really need one. Because I dove at 10°C at the Lake of Zurich, I really just felt cold when we went deeper, when it get's 8°C on the other hand. I would love to get the chance to dive in Winter too.
    So I wonder which one would you recommend for someone who can handle 12°c perfecly with a 5mm wetsuit.
    The Seac looks nice, Scubapro and of course fourth element. But whish one do I need.
    I heard neoprene dry suit were kind of nonsense, but to be honest you never know if someone just wants to sell you an expensive dry suit.
    I may would choose Seac, also because of the price or shall I save the money to buy a fourth element.
    My goal: I would love to dive once in England, I would love to try ice diving, but just for trying I guess I would rent something.
    What's your experiance with neoprene dry suit and colder water (expect ice diving)?

    • @AuroraTheArcticMermaid
      @AuroraTheArcticMermaid 11 месяцев назад

      Neoprene drysuits are usually a lot heavier and less flexible, but they're warmer on their own, so you might save a bit on undergarments. I have both a neoprene and trilaminate drysuit, and I only use the neoprene one as a backup.

  • @stevenwood1468
    @stevenwood1468 Год назад +1

    #askMark. Can you review Seal SL01 drysuit

    • @ScubaDiverMagazine
      @ScubaDiverMagazine  Год назад +1

      Yes, I'm working on this. It's tricky because they're all made to measure suits and I want to do a proper test. It's definitely on my to do list

  • @armentanosebastian1
    @armentanosebastian1 Год назад

    Strange to not see the Dive System on the list as a brand since NATO and the Italian military divers all use them... 🤔 they look fantastic, are made to measure, you can change between kevlar and trilaminate as well as the colour... strange.

  • @snorttroll4379
    @snorttroll4379 9 месяцев назад

    wait. how is one of them breathable?

  • @josephdracula7487
    @josephdracula7487 Год назад

    👍

  • @pavlekrivokuca5104
    @pavlekrivokuca5104 26 дней назад

    Seal MTM?

    • @ScubaDiverMagazine
      @ScubaDiverMagazine  26 дней назад

      Are we talking about the Seal SL:01 Drysuit which is made to measure? Or MTM cuff and wrist seals?
      Most cuff and wrist seals are standard sizes with a small or standard size. Neoprene seals are the easiest to be MTM. Latex and Silicone will be rare but you can trim them to a comfortable size.

  • @edwardleon4366
    @edwardleon4366 Год назад

    Hot water unit is better then a drysuit.

  • @koenigolivier1092
    @koenigolivier1092 Год назад

    we professionals use : Northern Diver

    • @simonsays2685
      @simonsays2685 8 месяцев назад

      I'm a commercial diver and if you gave me a Northern Diver suit for free I wouldn't wear it, absolute garbage. Pretty much everyone I know wears O3, excellent suits and great customer service.