Gear Up Guide Bottleneck Latex Ankle Seal
- Sold as a pair. Can be mounted directly to Drysuit. Available as Ankle seals only or with replacement kit.
- Can be trimmed to fit. Highly flexible and has a long lifespan. Manufactured with quality Latex rubber material
- The replacement kit Includes: Bottleneck Style Ankle Seal, Heat Tape, Cleaner, Abrasive Material, Gloves (for use with cleaner), AquaSeal and Hardener with applicator.
- To Measure Latex Ankle Seal: Measure around the ankle bone with foot flat on the ground to capture the widest measurement.
- Care for Seals: Always rinse latex products with fresh water after each dive - to remove sand and prevent salt crystals to form. The best care for all latex products that are exposed to oil, human body fat and sweat is to wash thoroughly in lukewarm soap water, rinse and dust with talcum powder. Avoid heat and sunlight exposure. Store in a dark and cool environment.
Bottleneck Style Ankle Seal replacement for drysuits. Replace a leaky seal to maintain a warm, dry and safe suit - don't let a leaky drysuit ruin your dives! This high quality, inexpensive replacement part can have your suit working like new!
Available as Ankle Seals only or with replacement kit.
The Gear Up Guide Seal Replacement Kit is designed to provide everything you need to replace a latex seal. For use on dry suits, surface suits, or any suit that requires a waterproof seal. The Gear Up Guide Seal Replacement Kit enables you to perform a self-replacement of seals while out in the field. Great to have in your back up travel bag for unexpected repairs or when you're not close to a repair shop. Just pick your seal option, everything else is included.
The 6-step guideline are for reference purposes and should not be used as the sole source for installing latex seals on all types of suits. If you are unsure of how to use these items, do not use and seek professional assistance.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is [are] known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov