[diveinfo] [roger@project.net: RE: [gavinscooters] Detailed TLS350 Spec]

Jean-Sebastien Morisset diveinfo@lists.mvlan.net
Wed, 24 May 2006 11:18:15 -0400


FYI. I knoew Sebastien is currently looking at drysuits, and we're very
close to putting an order in also. :-)

LateR!
js.

----- Forwarded message from Roger Bly <roger@project.net> -----

Date: Tue, 23 May 2006 07:11:50 -0700
From: "Roger Bly" <roger@project.net>
To: <gavinscooters@yahoogroups.com>
Cc: <quest@gue.com>
Subject: RE: [gavinscooters] Detailed TLS350 Spec

I recently ordered a new "Cave Cut" TLS350 that came out perfectly sized
for 400g Thinsulate.   Since I'm in San Diego and know Quincy Morris, I
walked into DUI and had Quincy measure me.   He took the standard
measurements and made the following "cave cut" notes on the Special
Production measurement form:

Notes on special production measurement form (by Quincy):

*  Cave Cut

*  Old-style zipper

*  Close Fit through Legs

*  Do not remove extra from F-L

*  High Profile Apeks Exhaust valve (changed to Low Profile SI-Tech by
Roger)

*  To fit Thinsulate Ultra 400 or equivalent undergarment.

*  Molded Sole Boots

*  2 Velcro bellows pockets (provided by customer)

 

Other comments:

*         Provide DUI with the proper velcro pockets along with your
order.   They will sew on the pockets during production.   They can't
sew them on afterwards.   The standard DUI location of the pockets was
perfect.

*         I had the Low Profile SI-Tech dump valve put on this suit
(standard left shoulder location).  It dumps very slowly compared to the
High Profile Apeks on my other suit.  Overall, I like the High Profile
Apeks slightly better. 

*         Standard latex neck and wrist seals.

*         Put on your own p-valve, it's easy to get the perfect
location.  DUI changes extra for installation during SP.

 

Roger Bly

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