I just replaced the blown ankle gaskets in my drysuit. The new gaskets are way too tight . It really limited my time in the boat yesterday. What should I use to stretch them?
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stretching ankle gaskets
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Trim them....
Trim ye gaskets for ye ankles and you'll be MUCH more comfortable (mind you, I prefer attached goretex booties at this point ).
When trimming make sure it is a "clean" cut..no tears that might enlarge, etc....
When trimming make sure it is a "clean" cut..no tears that might enlarge, etc....
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no taper
I've heard that cutting is the best route for fat people like me. The problem that I see is that these ankle gaskets (from Stohlquist) don't have a gradual taper like most neck gaskets do. They taper quickly, then come to what looks kind of like a shaft for the seal around my ankle.
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With my first drysuit I had the same problem. The best way I found to cut them back was to (don't laugh) shove a glass beer bottle through the hole on the wrist/ankle gaskets and cut rings (1/4in.) at a time off until they where comfortable. A mason jar works well for the neck gasket. You can spray a touch of gasket lube on to help slide onto the glass. Be careful with the new razor blade. Also they don't have to be supertight to seal well. I would rther have circulation and a touch of moisture than my hands and feet getting numb. Hope this helps... good luck.
Craig
PS. I don't advise drinking the beer while you are doing this!
Craig
PS. I don't advise drinking the beer while you are doing this!
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stretching gaskets
I agree with Craig...empty beer bottles are the perfect size for this....and fun to procure!
Good luck!
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cut
An argument I've heard for cutting is that the latex will be under less stress and will last longer while forming an equal or superior seal. Makes sense to me.
That being said, I've never trimmed or stretched gaskets - except while in use!
That being said, I've never trimmed or stretched gaskets - except while in use!
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