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Just received my new Elios suits. My wife and I ordered them around December 13th (factory was closed two weeks for the holidays). Two full custom suits with hood and one each short sleeve top without hood for warm weather. Complete review will follow in the next few days after we have a chance to get them wet. So far at home they look great. My wife's fits like it was made on her. I can't believe it. Stay tuned.
 
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My Elios suits will arrive next week. Man I can't wait. The water is getting so cold now its not funny :(

Awaiting your review ;)
 
Have a Elios suit with lining inside Aquastops on the end off arms & legs?

If not is it not better (If the suit is Smothskin outside) to order a pair socks with open cell inside?

Them if you put the socks over the legs and when the open cell is coming in contact with the smothskin NO water can come inside??!! The same must work with gloves.
 
Originally posted by motionsync
Them if you put the socks over the legs and when the open cell is coming in contact with the smothskin NO water can come inside??!! The same must work with gloves.

With the socks this would probably work when staying still, but once you start swimming, water might be forced into the socks by the speed of the flowing water! My experience is that socks should always go under the trousers!

Would probably work with gloves, at least if you keep your hands stretched in front.

// Johnny
 
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