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Cressi wetsuit tears

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Aquamacca

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Jan 13, 2009
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Hey all,
I’ve got a Cressi camo 5mm wetsuit. I’ve used it maybe 10 times and there are loads of little tears on the inside from pulling it on. I’ve always been really careful. Does anyone else have this issue? Just bought some wetsuit glue to dab into the tears, but is this normal? Never had it with any other wetsuit.
Cheers
 
I have the same wetsuit. It is opencell neoprene. Never push too much with your fingers. the nails make holes in the inner open cell neoprene. try to use knuckles or ellbows, to pull the neoprene. some ppl use soap or something similar. but never your fingertips. if so, be very careful.

there are also good vids on youtube. just look for put on opencel wetsuit.

after some time it gets easier. ;)

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