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Place
the rolled edge of a rolled latex wrist seal into the second groove on the
suit side of the suit connector. |
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Push
the latex seal inside the suit connector facing toward the glove side of
the suit connector. |
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Insert
the suit connector down the arm of your drysuit and move it into your
neoprene wrist seal. Work the neoprene wrist seal onto the suit
connector by pulling the neoprene wrist seal onto the suit connector a
little at a time. This step is not easy and you will need to take
your time. Secure the neoprene wrist seal to the suit connector by
placing two outer glove (OG) O-Rings into the first and third groove
toward the suit side of the ridge in the suit connector. |
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Pull
the neoprene seal over the suit connector to expose the ridge of the suit
connector. Secure the suit connector to the neoprene wrist seal by
adding an additional outer glove (OG) O-Ring. |
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Front
view of the photo above. |
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The
Diving Concepts dryglove can now be connected to the suit connector
ring. You will be able to easily connect your dryglove, but you will
also retain an inner latex seal. In the event that you tear your
dryglove, water will not enter your drysuit. However, unless you
have some way of equalizing the pressure in your hands, the glove squeeze
you may feel below 100 feet may be to uncomfortable. Above 100 feet,
glove squeeze will not be an issue. |