Hi Ken,
I bought a Kokotat GMER last year and like it, but there hasn't been enough use yet for me to say how good it really is. I bought mine from this guy:
http://www.drysuit-repair.com/wp/
My message is less about the Kokotat drysuit and more about the guy's drysuit repair business. Just in case you haven't totally given up on your IR drysuit, you may want to contact the repair guy and find out what is possible. He might be able to repair it for a price that would be better than buying a new drysuit, or at least make putting off buying one for a few years more appealing.
Bill Collier
On , Ken Erskine <kmeconstruction1@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Cold weather is approaching. As some of you may know I haven't had the best of luck with cold weather gear. My 4 season drytop as well as my plaid drysuit have failed miserably and it appears that repairing them is not going to happen.
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> So now I am forced to get new stuff and I could use your help with recommendations. NRS, Kokotat and Level 6 all have a wide variety of gear with equally wide price ranges. Ultimately, is there an alternative to a $1000 GMER drysuit?
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