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Here a TridentUK as well as manufacturing our own drysuits we also stock a huge range of drysuits from other manufactures. Choosing a drysuit can be difficult, to help make this easier we have produced a comparison chart.
* Our TridentUK suits are available off the shelf, but we also make custom suits allowing you design you own suit. These suits are made to order and allow you to specify the following options;
Front or Back Zip
Neoprene or Latex Seals
Option of Latex Socks
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After the zip, the seals are the next important part of a drysuit. They create a seal between your neck, wrists (and possibly your ankles) and the suit, preventing water getting inside.
For the neck and wrists there are two options, either latex or neoprene.
For the feet you get latex socks, but some suits allow for ankle seals or hard sole boots to be fitted (please contact us).
Seals are best considered as consumables and are likely to require replacing during the life of the drysuit.
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Winter Sailing? What to Wear with a Drysuit
Stay Warm
Wearing the right kit will allow you to stay warm and comfortable while enjoying your winter sailing. How much to wear to keep you warm depends on a number of factors;
How cold it is.
To what extend you feel the cold (Some people feel the cold more than others).
How active your sailing is going to be (If you are going to be working hard then you will need less to keep you warm, similar to go for a run or a walk in the winte...