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    Posted: June-30-2009 at 12:55am
Would anyone be interested in a drysuit, I believe it is a Barefoot International size XL, only used a few times, but stored in my shed for a few years - the rubber seals will need to be replaced- will let it go very cheap, just need to cover the shipping cost, if not I will just throw it away
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Chris, I'm interested. pls email brad_harper@charter.net

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Got it, thanks Chris!
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I will mail the suit first thing in the morning 7/7, thank you Chris
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Chris, the dry suit arrived yesterday.
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Brad, I need to get the seals replaced in mine also.
Are you sending yours back to BI, or is there a better place
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I hope you canget some use out of it--
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Originally posted by 86BFN 86BFN wrote:

Brad, I need to get the seals replaced in mine also.
Are you sending yours back to BI, or is there a better place
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BI's suits are made by a company called Ocean Tec in Florida. They do a terrific job on repairs. However, for the ankle and wrist seals I'd simply use the replacement kits from Bart's.

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Originally posted by 86BFN 86BFN wrote:

Brad, I need to get the seals replaced in mine also.
Are you sending yours back to BI, or is there a better place
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Not sure yet Steve. First I'll test it out and see if it needs anything.
Will let you know though.

Thanks for the tip Joel!

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Those suits are awesome. I have never heard anyone having good luck on self repairs on the seals. Most the footers out here in the California Delta use BI suits, and there is not one I know of that repair their own. Ocean Tec will put all new seals in for 125. to 130. Money well spent when it is freaking cold! Think about it.
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