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Old 03-26-2007, 11:00 PM
Michael Wolf
 
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Default Re: ROHO Drysuits

"Malcolm Cole" <malcolm.k.cole@bt.com> wrote in
news:bi5ei9$b2q$1@pheidippides.axion.bt.co.uk:

>
> "Tony" <tony@samesamediving.com> wrote in message
> news:bht3cm$jf2$1@hercules.btinternet.com...
>> If you really want a MTM suit then buy it from a company that only
>> makes

> MTM
>> suits, such as Hammond Drysuits (www.hammond-drysuits.co.uk)
>>
>> They don't even keep any 'stock' sizes, each suit is truly made per
>> order.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Tony Howard
>>
>>
>> "Graham Gowland" <gowlandREMOVE@bigfoot.com> wrote in message
>> news:5A30b.77$5S2.15@newsfep3-gui.server.ntli.net...
>> > I've had a bit of a Google, but can't find a lot of views on these

>> suites -
>> > I'm considering a membrane suit - they're good prices and made to

>> measure -
>> > any one had experience of this manufacturer??
>> >
>> > http://www.roho.co.uk/divesuits/index.html
>> >
>> > Cheers in advance
>> >
>> > Graham
>> >
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> I have had my RoHo membrane for 4 years, it beed used hard and has had
> the latext wrist & neck seals changed just once. It is basic, but it
> has provided me with well over 100 dives in those 4 years in British
> waters. It did spring a ping hole leak once which I could not find
> myself. 3 weeks at the factory and sorted. Been dry ever since.
>
> The whole package included thinsulate & booties - darned good value
> for money IMHO.
> Malcolm
>
>
>


I couldn't agree more. I've been diving with a ROHO Quattro for 7 years now
and never had a problem with it. A year ago I changed the wrist seals (for
the first time).
Looks like I will be using it still for a couple of years (damn, now I'll
never have an excuse to buy me one of those flashy DUI suits!).

Did buy myself a Bowstone undersuit just recently though: I was tired of
the cuddly look the ROHO woolly gave me...

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