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Old 01-05-2005, 04:51 PM
Michael Wolf
 
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Default Re: RoHo Drysuits

the.pog@btinternet.com (Paul) wrote in
news:28ed403b.0501050459.3f267ae8@posting.google.c om:

> Have any of you people ever had any experience with these people?
>
> http://www.roho.co.uk/divesuits/index.html
>
> As I'm thinking buying my first dry suite, and any advice would be
> gratefully accepted.
>


I have been diving with one of their Quattro suits for about ten years.
It's a good, simple suit that'll do the job, but you on't win beaty contest
with it.... Ask them to add a knife pocket.

I've now just switched over to a 'fancy' ND CNX, because after 10 years my
Quattro suit started to 'disintegrate' bit by bit (the normal wear and tear
of years of shore and wreck diving).

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Old 01-05-2005, 04:51 PM
Michael Wolf
 
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Default Re: RoHo Drysuits

the.pog@btinternet.com (Paul) wrote in
news:28ed403b.0501050459.3f267ae8@posting.google.c om:

> Have any of you people ever had any experience with these people?
>
> http://www.roho.co.uk/divesuits/index.html
>
> As I'm thinking buying my first dry suite, and any advice would be
> gratefully accepted.
>


I have been diving with one of their Quattro suits for about ten years.
It's a good, simple suit that'll do the job, but you on't win beaty contest
with it.... Ask them to add a knife pocket.

I've now just switched over to a 'fancy' ND CNX, because after 10 years my
Quattro suit started to 'disintegrate' bit by bit (the normal wear and tear
of years of shore and wreck diving).

--
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Old 01-05-2005, 04:51 PM
Michael Wolf
 
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Default Re: RoHo Drysuits

the.pog@btinternet.com (Paul) wrote in
news:28ed403b.0501050459.3f267ae8@posting.google.c om:

> Have any of you people ever had any experience with these people?
>
> http://www.roho.co.uk/divesuits/index.html
>
> As I'm thinking buying my first dry suite, and any advice would be
> gratefully accepted.
>


I have been diving with one of their Quattro suits for about ten years.
It's a good, simple suit that'll do the job, but you on't win beaty contest
with it.... Ask them to add a knife pocket.

I've now just switched over to a 'fancy' ND CNX, because after 10 years my
Quattro suit started to 'disintegrate' bit by bit (the normal wear and tear
of years of shore and wreck diving).

--
Michael Wolf
------------

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Old 01-05-2005, 04:51 PM
Michael Wolf
 
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Default Re: RoHo Drysuits

the.pog@btinternet.com (Paul) wrote in
news:28ed403b.0501050459.3f267ae8@posting.google.c om:

> Have any of you people ever had any experience with these people?
>
> http://www.roho.co.uk/divesuits/index.html
>
> As I'm thinking buying my first dry suite, and any advice would be
> gratefully accepted.
>


I have been diving with one of their Quattro suits for about ten years.
It's a good, simple suit that'll do the job, but you on't win beaty contest
with it.... Ask them to add a knife pocket.

I've now just switched over to a 'fancy' ND CNX, because after 10 years my
Quattro suit started to 'disintegrate' bit by bit (the normal wear and tear
of years of shore and wreck diving).

--
Michael Wolf
------------

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Old 01-05-2005, 04:51 PM
Michael Wolf
 
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Default Re: RoHo Drysuits

the.pog@btinternet.com (Paul) wrote in
news:28ed403b.0501050459.3f267ae8@posting.google.c om:

> Have any of you people ever had any experience with these people?
>
> http://www.roho.co.uk/divesuits/index.html
>
> As I'm thinking buying my first dry suite, and any advice would be
> gratefully accepted.
>


I have been diving with one of their Quattro suits for about ten years.
It's a good, simple suit that'll do the job, but you on't win beaty contest
with it.... Ask them to add a knife pocket.

I've now just switched over to a 'fancy' ND CNX, because after 10 years my
Quattro suit started to 'disintegrate' bit by bit (the normal wear and tear
of years of shore and wreck diving).

--
Michael Wolf
------------

Cthulhu for President! Why settle for the lesser evil?

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Old 01-05-2005, 06:27 PM
Steve Barlow
 
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On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 21:51:30 GMT, Michael Wolf
<michael.wolf@advalvasstopspam.be> wrote:

>
>I have been diving with one of their Quattro suits for about ten years.
>It's a good, simple suit that'll do the job, but you on't win beaty contest
>with it.... Ask them to add a knife pocket.
>
>I've now just switched over to a 'fancy' ND CNX, because after 10 years my
>Quattro suit started to 'disintegrate' bit by bit (the normal wear and tear
>of years of shore and wreck diving).

How many dives is that Michael?

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Old 01-05-2005, 06:27 PM
Steve Barlow
 
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On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 21:51:30 GMT, Michael Wolf
<michael.wolf@advalvasstopspam.be> wrote:

>
>I have been diving with one of their Quattro suits for about ten years.
>It's a good, simple suit that'll do the job, but you on't win beaty contest
>with it.... Ask them to add a knife pocket.
>
>I've now just switched over to a 'fancy' ND CNX, because after 10 years my
>Quattro suit started to 'disintegrate' bit by bit (the normal wear and tear
>of years of shore and wreck diving).

How many dives is that Michael?

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Old 01-05-2005, 06:27 PM
Steve Barlow
 
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On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 21:51:30 GMT, Michael Wolf
<michael.wolf@advalvasstopspam.be> wrote:

>
>I have been diving with one of their Quattro suits for about ten years.
>It's a good, simple suit that'll do the job, but you on't win beaty contest
>with it.... Ask them to add a knife pocket.
>
>I've now just switched over to a 'fancy' ND CNX, because after 10 years my
>Quattro suit started to 'disintegrate' bit by bit (the normal wear and tear
>of years of shore and wreck diving).

How many dives is that Michael?

--
Steve Barlow
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Old 01-05-2005, 06:27 PM
Steve Barlow
 
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Default Re: RoHo Drysuits

On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 21:51:30 GMT, Michael Wolf
<michael.wolf@advalvasstopspam.be> wrote:

>
>I have been diving with one of their Quattro suits for about ten years.
>It's a good, simple suit that'll do the job, but you on't win beaty contest
>with it.... Ask them to add a knife pocket.
>
>I've now just switched over to a 'fancy' ND CNX, because after 10 years my
>Quattro suit started to 'disintegrate' bit by bit (the normal wear and tear
>of years of shore and wreck diving).

How many dives is that Michael?

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Steve Barlow
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Old 01-05-2005, 06:27 PM
Steve Barlow
 
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On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 21:51:30 GMT, Michael Wolf
<michael.wolf@advalvasstopspam.be> wrote:

>
>I have been diving with one of their Quattro suits for about ten years.
>It's a good, simple suit that'll do the job, but you on't win beaty contest
>with it.... Ask them to add a knife pocket.
>
>I've now just switched over to a 'fancy' ND CNX, because after 10 years my
>Quattro suit started to 'disintegrate' bit by bit (the normal wear and tear
>of years of shore and wreck diving).

How many dives is that Michael?

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