Ok thanks. That's really what I meant, though I realize now I didn't 
explain myself well. I figured it wouldn't matter if the chest/waist 
were on the big side as long as the inside-leg wasn't too short.

Mark.



Mars DeLapp wrote:

>Mark Thomson wrote:
>  
>
>>I've never worn a drysuit before, but I'm guessing that the inside leg 
>>measurement is the critical one, 
>>    
>>
>
>No. It is not.
>
>I was concerned about the sizing when buying my dry suit. According to the sizing 
>chart, the arms and legs were 
>something like 4 or 6 inches too long. But a smaller size would have been a real 
>problem for me to get into.
>
>The extra length in the arms and legs is not a problem. The cuffs hold the dry suit 
>in place at your wrists and ankles. 
>An there is an elastic band around the waist on my Palm dry suit.
>
>The arms and legs might be a problem if they were too short, but being several inches 
>too long is not a problem.
>
>  
>



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