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Old 09-22-2008, 12:03 PM   #21 (permalink)
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I use HD Depends with no problem,,,,I never have liked p-valves for several reasons. Consider several options prior to a decision......regardless either the p-valve or Depends it's better than cutting a dive short or worse not taking in the proper amounts of fluid to try and avoid the issue. From a persl. observation I find I 'go' less in cold water dry suit diving than I have to in warm water wet suit diving. Several good choices in relief.....have fun.
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Old 09-22-2008, 03:21 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Get the p-valve. Simple ones can often be found for as little as $20-30, add some aquaseal and you're ready to hydrate like crazy!
The prices I'm finding for P-valves are in the $150 range. Where can I find one for $20-30 and how is the quality, as in im not looking to pick up a UTI.

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JahJah's post has my answer to this... DIY or find the guy on DecoStop next time he sells a run. He does one every few months, from what I've seen. At this price level you're looking for unbalanced, not balanced... generally.

You can also pick up second-hand (not the same as used!!!), as in they bought it but never used it and are not selling it off, if you get lucky.

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And for the women, there IS an option now. It takes a little bit of dedication, but the "she-p" has been proven highly effective by very serious technical divers at this point... so don't think you have to miss out on the p-party just because you lack the hose!
In case the ladies are interested in the p-valve / setup .

She-P - The P-Valve Catheter Condom for Women
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Depends?
On what?
Nice!

For my AOW I did a drysuit dive - Rentals don't have the p-valve, so you gotta hold it.

I was worried too, but I made sure not to drink too much that morning, then hit the restroom right before we suited up, and I did fine.
How long were you in the chamber for after your dive? Not a very smart chioce and even less smart to tell this to someone asking your advice.

I have dove both ways, for me personaly I had a valve installed. I tried the diaper and got a bad rash. Now you'll hear about a UTI, I have never gotten one and I belive if your clean your equipment you shouldn't have a problem.
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Hey... if you read the title you can probably imagine that a drysuit isn't sounding too appealing to me. I live in Seattle so I hear they are really the best option for me, but there are obvious restrictions I am facing.

I'm not planning on becoming a tec diver or anything, am I cursed to get wet every time I enter the water?
Detrol LA works great and the side effects on the newer generation are really not that bad, especially for occasional use.
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For me, the Halcyon Streamlined P valve is the greatest thing since sliced bread. I can't imagine diving without it, the relief is immediate. I can also drink the proper amount of water so I'm good that way.
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I ordered the balanced version from Salvo, and installed it myself. Man, am I glad I did! I had not owned my drysuit long when I put it in, but what a relief! Once you get your ummmm..........hose routing.....lined out, you should be "good to go". Hardest part of the installation was putting a hole in the leg of the suit! Had to stop and have a beer or two to get my hands to quit shaking! Good luck to ya!

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