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More Elios questions

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I'm ready to purchase my first freediving suit and am just about frustrated. There are so many suits out there I can hardly decide. I still have never even seen one close up. One name I see that consistently pops up is Elios. So I guess that's what I'm looking at. My budget is around $300 but may be willing to splurge a little more. I don't mind spending money on a properly fitting quality suit.

So, can I get a custom Elios in that range and about how long will I have to wait? More or less than a month? Are all freediving suits made in Europe? I'm more interested in the competitive aspects over hunting but will be diving around a lot of rocks so should be durable.
 
you can get an elios suit with open cell on the inside, and i think nylon on the outside, high waist pants, for around $260. might be a little more but it should be within your price range. read some of the other threads, more specifically mine, as i asked all of those questions. (and they were answered :D) [ame="http://forums.deeperblue.net/showthread.php?t=65263"]need help choosing an elios suit[/ame]
 
Thanks for the links. I'll check them too. I did find the link to Elios for those kind of questions. I told them what I was doing and they replied promptly with 5 possible reccomendations. Now I have to decide and get the measurements. I forgot to ask. Do they want the measurements in metric or imperial.

I froze my ass off today in my 3 mil scuba suit. I hope that the open cell 3 mil is as warm as everyone claims. I tend to get colder than the average person and was seriously thinking about getting another quote for the 5 mil.
5'7 132 pounds and last time I was calipered I was at less than 2% body fat. One thing I didn't think to ask. Do they want the measurements in metric or imperial?
 
OK. I did the measurements, filled out the form, and sent it in. After that it took me to a blank page saying elios. A little confused here. When you place a custom order do you normally get an automated response that they received the order and/or payment options? Maybe I just have to wait a couple of days and see what happens.
 
It takes them a few days for them to respond, they will send you an email to confirm the measurments then another one to confirm the price. You then have to make the payment through the pay link on their website.
 
Just ordered. Crossing my fingers for a good fit.:)

Almost forgot. Up to this point I've been wearing a standard pair of Uzzi swim shorts under my scuba suit. I suspect they are too baggy and might be a problem with the new suit. So, what are you wearing under your custom open-cell suits? Same, naked, speedos, or something else?
 
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Naked or speedos are the only proper options.:cool:
Once you get the hang of wearing it you will understand how great is your new suit!
 
A tip concerning going naked under your suit.I forgot my speedo's & went commando under the suit.Problem was when I got back I started to take my suit off on the busy pier forgetting I was in the buff underneath.The passing old ladies thought all their xmas's had come at once!:naughty
 
For anyone who has >recently< received their Elios suit can you tell me how long your total wait was? I'm at about 6 weeks now. Not bitching yet but will be soon. They say 20 days to build. I e-mailed after 32 days and said they would start it and send it the following week. That week has come and gone. Just sitting here waiting and trying to be patient. :sigh:
 
Drop them a line. I do not know what it is - probably too many people ordering suits ? - but they seem to be a little bit scatterbrained at the moment.
But they still make the best stuff ever :) .
 
Can`t quite remember but I think it was about 4/5 weeks for delivery....
 
It took quite awhile for my suits - it's worth the wait. If you are uncomfortable just drop them a friendly note but it does take them awhile.
 
5 weeks to Canada recently, I suspect Spring is a busier time for them. remember you're dealing with a different culture where there are different expectations around business! :)
You will be extremely happy when you get in the water with that suit.
Peace,
Erik Y.
 
I preffer wear nothing. It much more freedom and great feelings like second skin.



MKDVR said:
Just ordered. Crossing my fingers for a good fit.:)

Almost forgot. Up to this point I've been wearing a standard pair of Uzzi swim shorts under my scuba suit. I suspect they are too baggy and might be a problem with the new suit. So, what are you wearing under your custom open-cell suits? Same, naked, speedos, or something else?
 
Thanks for the replies. It seems I'm just a bit over the average wait. I'll drop them a line.

Forgot to ask. How did they deliver yours? I asked them already but didn't get a specific answer. I've been going through a fiasco with Fed EX. They recently dropped a package at my door and was stolen. It would be the icing on the cake for it to finally get here and then be left at the door.:head
 
Fedex in Canada- I imagine the same for you. ChronoPost picks up in Italy, then transfers to FedEx. Fedex/UPS/etc cannot leave a package at your door without your written and signed permission! If they do and you lose something, sue them. They'll settle quickly.
Once the package has been sent, Elios will email you a tracking number and a web link.

Erik Y.
 
Mine was shipped with chronopost but once it arrived in Canada it was taken by Fedex.

I had lots of trouble with Fedex. When I checked with the tracking number it said the package was 'awaiting clearance' because it was a shipment exception. One week later I called fedex and asked them if I had to clear it, if there was nothing that could be done to speed up the process, I was told that I had to wait for customs to find what they need.

I think that two weeks went by before I received a letter from Fedex saying I had to clear the package with customs. They said it took so long because they could not call me, no phone number was supplied on the receipt. Then there was another week of sending emails back and forth with a fedex import agent or something like that before it was cleared.

Regardless of all this trouble with shipping I would definitely order a suit from elios again, its really warm and comfortable.

Good luck.
 
Man, this thread is bumming me out!!! :waterwork



Hello,

We confirm you that have just received your payment by Credit Card, OK!

We will prepare the suit in about 20 days and will ship it as soon as possible...

Wait our news...

Best regards

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