"wetsuit problem"

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doppelganger
doppelganger
VIC
337 posts
VIC, 337 posts
13 Oct 2006 12:13pm
Hi all, what is the best way to stop water shooting up your wetsuit from the ankles? I end up looking like the Michelin man after a kite and don’t need the added weight.

Steve
Missy
Missy
WA
123 posts
WA, 123 posts
13 Oct 2006 10:42am
I've tried folding the bottom edge up on the ankles of my wettie, like a cuff, it works pretty successfully.
doppelganger
doppelganger
VIC
337 posts
VIC, 337 posts
13 Oct 2006 12:53pm
Thanks Missy, I'll give it a try
carbine
carbine
WA
1450 posts
WA, 1450 posts
13 Oct 2006 11:51am
make a little hole in the ankle for it to drain out
prawn star
prawn star
VIC
84 posts
VIC, 84 posts
13 Oct 2006 3:21pm
double sided velcro is best ,you can get it in rolls from your local sparky
coreyb
coreyb
WA
463 posts
WA, 463 posts
13 Oct 2006 1:41pm
What I do is use the ankle strap from an old leggie, one for each leg. Job done.
RAL INN
RAL INN
SA
2898 posts
SA, 2898 posts
13 Oct 2006 3:22pm
I don't have that problem at all, anymore.

I can fix it for $435.
supra
supra
WA
41 posts
WA, 41 posts
13 Oct 2006 1:56pm
gaffa tape
Bowski
Bowski
VIC
204 posts
VIC, 204 posts
13 Oct 2006 6:38pm
hey Steve

You have 3 options, cut the legs to just below the knee, use duct tape, or put some straps around your ankles, the ss straps are best or as the other dude said old leggies straps.

PS Had a cracker of a day yesterday.

Gilly
Bullwinkle
Bullwinkle
NSW
29 posts
NSW, 29 posts
13 Oct 2006 7:54pm
Move North
carbine
carbine
WA
1450 posts
WA, 1450 posts
13 Oct 2006 6:23pm
boots. problem solvered.
Windhogger
Windhogger
SA
88 posts
SA, 88 posts
13 Oct 2006 8:00pm
If you wear booties and they go over the wetsuit,at ankles,the problem is solved.
doppelganger
doppelganger
VIC
337 posts
VIC, 337 posts
14 Oct 2006 1:06am
Thanks for the replys guy's/gals.

Don’t like wearing booties (unless artic), so that’s out.

Will hold of on the holes and cutting as a last measure.

Ral inn, it would be the wetty or Sandy Point with the current funds, Sandy Point it is.

I'll try the straps as suggested by Coreyb and Bowski; I have some excellent quality velcro fishing rod straps that should work a treat.

Hmmmm, move north, do you have a spare room Bullwinkle?
gruezi
gruezi
WA
3464 posts
WA, 3464 posts
13 Oct 2006 11:37pm
You must learn to bend down and get the water out....it is good excercise.

I ended up cutting off below the knees....in Summer I've discovered that "skins" are great and don't fill up with water, they just ride up a bit.
doppelganger
doppelganger
VIC
337 posts
VIC, 337 posts
14 Oct 2006 2:18am
Thanks Gruezi,

Excuse my naivety, but what are, "skins"?
Saffer
Saffer
VIC
4501 posts
VIC, 4501 posts
14 Oct 2006 6:02am
I agree with the Velcro thing. My neil pryde came standard with it and never had that problem. You could probably get someone to sew the velcro on as well so you don't lose it.
RAL INN
RAL INN
SA
2898 posts
SA, 2898 posts
14 Oct 2006 6:54am
quote:
Originally posted by doppelganger

Thanks Gruezi,

Excuse my naivety, but what are, "skins"?



The slick skin wetties, newer models don't have a sewn cuff.
better than cuffs for releasing water but only just.

Straps actually make it harder to realease water.

Cut the hole about level with bottom of calf muscle. Use a hole punch so hole is round so no tear instigation points.

Or do my fix and have a calf panel that is porous.

Remember water gets in the legs from more points than just the ankles.
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