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    Posted: 03 May 11 at 11:45am
Ended up with a Lomo front zip, great suit, the zip is a Tizip no metal bits and it bends easily so no problem bending. Used it for the first time Saturday on a 45mile downwind cat (Nacra infusion) trip (gps reading 19knots + we weren't pushing it at all) with waves, rain and hardly any sun wind was 20 - 27knts we were told. A good test for a dry suit as we were out for over 4.5 hours with sea temp around 10C.

Suit seems well made with some good sailing features like reflecty arms and covers for neck ankles and wrists. £225.00 Their boots are also good.
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My personnal preference is the Musto MPX (gortex), front zip and very comfy. Plus very easy to use when those calls of nature occur Wink
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Post Options Post Options   Quote H4marine Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Jan 11 at 4:41pm
Great, thanks for the feedback. All useful.
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Originally posted by radixon

If trapeezing, I think you'll find a back zip more confortable and as you have a crew/helm it would be do it up for you, less to stuff into the harness.

It all depends on your own prefrence.

 
 
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front zips get scrunched up when bending.
 
With back zips though If you've got flatulence the poor sod who unzips you suffers. Embarrassed It has happened Dead
 
pro's and con's I suppose 
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Front zips allow easier on the water 'comfort breaks' for gents.  Ive found that an advantage when racing some way from the club on a busy back to back racing schedule
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Sailing (crew) a 505, I have zero problem with a front zip Gul drysuit. 
TBH after 5 minutes of wearing it I forget it is on - to me the sign of a decent bit of kit
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Post Options Post Options   Quote patj Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Jan 11 at 11:06am
If you sail alone,  hooking the zip loop onto a changing room peg and pulling seems to be the solution to back zips but I prefer front zip anytime.
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If trapeezing, I think you'll find a back zip more confortable and as you have a crew/helm it would be do it up for you, less to stuff into the harness.

It all depends on your own prefrence.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote blueboy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Jan 11 at 5:26pm
There are modern winter wetsuits that are almost dry, warm enough for sailing in any sane weather and leave you much more mobile that a dry suit. Seem like a better bet to me. Cost of a top-end wetsuit and drysuit are much of a much-ness.
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Well
I bought a Gull drysuit with front zip .
On its first outing there were 3 other people doing the winter series, all whom had gone to the same kayak windsurfing sail shop near Frinton, so 4 identikit Grey Gull drysuited cold weather sailors. All the above were standing around looking like it was obligotary to be enjoying the winter and frankly I made a decision, mainly on health grounds to cease sailing till spring time.
hence twice worn XXL dry suit up for grabs in N Essex if anyone' is interested, £165 ovno,think it cost £220.
ps if rear zipped wet suits are anything to compare with its front zip every time in my humble estimation.
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