Wetsuit Repair
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Sea Tux in Lantzville makes great dive suits and may also do repairs (call to confirm). I am really happy with the boots and hood I bought from them. Friendly service. Conveniently on the way to CB!
Sea-Tux Diving Ltd 7439 Industrial, Lantzville, BC
(250) 390-1122
edit: I just found this on CoastalBC.com:
Sea-Tux Diving Ltd 7439 Industrial, Lantzville, BC
(250) 390-1122
edit: I just found this on CoastalBC.com:
http://www.coastalbc.com/surf/madehere.htmSea-Tux Diving Ltd 7439 Industrial, Lantzville
(250) 390-1122 fast, quality wetsuit repairs
Depending on the age of the suit and extent of damage sometimes doing it yourself is the better option. Small new sections are easy to glue into place (cut from worn booties or another suit). Even large tears are easy to repair. I have stitched up old suits in the field with dental floss and used the GOOP or better yet, the proper suit sealer, aquaseal, you can buy at MEC for $5. If zippers are gone usually it's over
Of course if you can't be seen with a scar on the suit, well, buy new It's oply money
Of course if you can't be seen with a scar on the suit, well, buy new It's oply money
Last edited by KUS on Thu Apr 19, 2007 10:36 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Self repair
Maybe I should attempt to repair it myself with all the helpful suggestions. Here is my dilemma: The suit is only 1/2 a year old with a half dozen uses, and is in excellent shape..so I don't want to do a botch job. I cut the suit 4 inches across the thigh with my fin...doh! The cut is not on a seem and doesn't go all the way through, there is approximately 1 or 2 mm of material still holding it together.
If I did attempt it myself, should I be using some sort of special elasticated stitching so as not to effect the stretchiness of the suit.
Any thoughts would be helpful.
If I did attempt it myself, should I be using some sort of special elasticated stitching so as not to effect the stretchiness of the suit.
Any thoughts would be helpful.
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i would hit it with aquaseal wetsuit cement and cap it with a "seam tape" strip of black nylon material stolen from the wife's undie drawer. Make sure you let it dry before sticking stuff together as per the instructions. If that doesnt work youll just have to make a shortie or start wearing the surf shorts over top.