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Thanks for yer very helpful opinions :icon_eek: guys,now when yer finished abusing poor mister Darcy ye might give me some info on me muff diving suit, :clapper: i bet theres a few divers amongst ye,what type though im not sure

 

as the song goes...

"I've been a Muff diver for many a year,

And i spent all me money on muff diving gear,

The snorkel, the goggles, the muff-diving tank,

And when i'm not muff diving i'm having a wank..."

 

i believe that's an old irish song :clapper:

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That jigs is not a dry suit but a survival suit that just keeps you dry when working on a boat or falling of one. Diving dry suits have 2 valves on them. One for putting air in so you dont get shrink wrapped when you go to any kind of depth and the outside pressure increases. And the other one is usualy situated on the shoulder or cuff to let the exess air out, so you don´t shoot up to the surface when the pressure gets less while coming up from a dive.

As sugested before. slapp it on the bay and see what happens.

 

ATB

 

Michael

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Scuba bang on the money, It's an all weather suit used by the irish navy, for keeping ordinary clothing dry while exfiltrating on a rib........membrane textile, no dump valves or input valve's, old issue by the way 100 to 250 euro depending on condition. :thumbs:

IF you were going to steal something you should of got the full face AGA'S or the posidion cyclone's :clapper::clapper: only joking....

 

diver of ten years myself. give up the game due to medical reason's myself.. :thumbs:

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