I was able to save a lot of $$$$$.One wrist seal replaced 3 years ago cost me [$]I was able to buy two, replace them, and it looks better than a professional replacement for 1/4 of the price to get two done. I am thrilled.
If you're tired of replacing your wrist seals once they have worn out this kit will make the task much easier from now on. No more extensive cleaning to prepare the surfaces for re-gluing seals, no more mess with the cement all over your fingers once you installed these Cuff-rings replacement of seals is as easy as opening and closing a zip-lock bag. The Kit uses the same concept design of a zip-lock bag to capture the Latex Wrist Seals save yourself lots of time and lessen your frustration when seals need changing. The Trilaminate Cuff-Ring System (see SKU: BRE69398) is a retro-fit system for all Bare dry suits that allows for instant replacement of wrist seals.
This product can only be shipped to U.S. addresses.
Bare Pair of Latex Wrist Seals - Conical, Black Features
Pair of Latex Wrist Seals - Conical
Provides Easier Wrist Seal Replacements
Less Preparation Required for Installation
No More Mess w/Cement All-Over-Fingers
Cuff-Rings Replacement of Seals Easy-As-Opening & Closing Zip-Lock Bag
Trilaminate Cuff-Ring System (see SKU: BRE69398)
Allows for Instant Replacement of Wrist Seals
Warning
WARNING! This product can expose you to Chloroprene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Shopper
Does anyone know where to get the ankle replacements?
JOE S
The part number for Bare Latex Ankle Seals is 088921. Currently back ordered, but please call to see if an order may be placed for when they become available.
MEGHAN S
Can these latex seals be adapted to a neoprene drysuit that originally has neoprene seals?
PHILLIP H
Yes, latex seals can be place or added to a neoprene suit, Prep is the key, remove old seal as close as as possible to the neoprene taking care not to cut the neoprene. check fit and postion of new seal to cuff / colar location,. use bleach bottle or other device to support shape of neoprene at seal and provide for some type of pressure clamp around new glued seal. follow the recomendations on your choice of neoprene glue and let set for a min of 24 hours before removing pressure clamps. There are a number of refrenaces online and books to illistrate the method. take your time to research along with making the repair as well. if in in question take it to a dive professional to make the repairs.
STEVE J
The biggest problem was getting the right glue, check with the dry suit company to be sure you have glue that will work on the neoprene suit to latex seal. As long as the seal and the sleave are matched in size.
HARRISON B
I don't see why not. I've had success using them on trilaminate and vulcanized rubber.
MARLIN M
These seals can be put on virtually any dry suit. They will just glue over the old seals.
TRAVIS V
Yes...however, you will need to have proper glue and technique. These latex seals install the same as any other latex seal. So, a Google search will point you in the right direction.
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Why Did You Choose This?
HEATHER B
Need to repair my Bare Drysuit
ROBERT R
These are the best. wish you carried them now.