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 | | From: | gudmundur | | Subject: | Viking sport drysuit zipper repair? | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 18:17:43 -0000 |
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 | Hi folks,
I have a Viking sport drysuit with a funky zipper problem. If you flex the zipper in a smooth radius of about 5 inches, there is a place where the zipper wants to bend back on itself. (one area between 2 teeth of an open zipper.) It is a little rough zipping past this area, and the zipper is not leaking at the moment. The entire length of the zipper is about 38 inches.
Assuming I must bite the bullet soon, and have this zipper replaced, who/what would you recommend? Best brand of zipper? Most durable type of zipper? Someone who is more reasonably priced? I think the choice of sending it to a Viking dealer is going to be like shooting myself in the wallet! I never could figure out why a vulcanised rubber drysuit was so expensive. It is little more than a glorified version of a 1960's cotton cloth and rubber rainsuit with 3 latex seals, and a watertight zipper.
Thanks for your input, Iceman from Iceland.
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 | | From: | ben bradlee | | Subject: | Re: Viking sport drysuit zipper repair? | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 17:20:38 -0600 |
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 | "gudmundur" wrote in message news:10v5667rljidne8@corp.supernews.com... > Hi folks, > > I have a Viking sport drysuit with a funky zipper problem. If you > flex the zipper in a smooth radius of about 5 inches, there is a place > where the zipper wants to bend back on itself. (one area between 2 > teeth of an open zipper.) It is a little rough zipping past this area, > and the zipper is not leaking at the moment. The entire length of > the zipper is about 38 inches.
I had a slow leak when my zipper was that bad. I took my suit to the local dive shop for repair. Whatever it cost it was worth it. Nothing worse than getting wet.
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 | | From: | nospam at all.please.net | | Subject: | Re: Viking sport drysuit zipper repair? | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 17:30:12 -0600 |
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 | On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 17:20:38 -0600, ben bradlee wrote:
> > I had a slow leak when my zipper was that bad. I took my suit to the local > dive shop for repair. Whatever it cost it was worth it. Nothing worse than > getting wet.
? ...getting cold?
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 | | From: | Cpt. Dale Bennett | | Subject: | Re: Viking sport drysuit zipper repair? | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 14:58:13 -0600 |
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 | "gudmundur" wrote in message news:10v5667rljidne8@corp.supernews.com... > Hi folks, > > Assuming I must bite the bullet soon, and have this zipper replaced, > who/what would you recommend? Best brand of zipper? Most durable type > of zipper? Someone who is more reasonably priced? I think the choice > of sending it to a Viking dealer is going to be like shooting myself > in the wallet! I never could figure out why a vulcanised rubber drysuit > was so expensive. It is little more than a glorified version of a > 1960's cotton cloth and rubber rainsuit with 3 latex seals, and a > watertight zipper. > > Thanks for your input, Iceman from Iceland. > Once you start having problems with the zipper it is just a short time before it will have to be replaced. You should, however, consider the expected life left in the suit before you make an investment in a new zipper. It is my opinion that rubber suits have the shortest life expectancy of any of the materials used for the manufacture of drysuits. As for the maker of the zipper, I think just about all zippers are made by YKK or one of their subsidiaries. If you had ever replaced a zipper(I have) you would not question the cost. It is a difficult job to install a flat zipper on a curved surface and make the job both watertight and attractive.
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