Here's two more Surfer Natural! poses! If I'm particularly partial to either, it's probably this one! |
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We kept producing one great photo after another: It was amazing! Over the shoulder poses are hard to do on command, but this one happened naturally! |
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This stange suit was billed as "neutral buoyancy" and intended for warm water diving, when Zeta 2000 made it. It's had a rather chequered career as a mud suit, but I've recently been using it under my Beuchat when the outdoor temperatures are really cool. Being of multi-layered construction, it doesn't naturally stay wet looking. You may guess that I know how to handle that problem!! |
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They called the color platinum, although red always seems to predominate to me. There's no necessity for wearing a rubber jockstrap on the outside of the suit. This is the Rubber Section, though, so perhaps . . . .! |
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Wow! The suit does such a good job of making one feel warm, you forget what the water will feel like at first touch. |
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You can almost watch the glisten drain from this suit. Even though the whole thing's been wet by now, it's looking dry again! |
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Yeah! Those splashes help a lot! My rubberjock seems to be especially shiny just now! |
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This strange suit is another composite, made from about three different appproaches to coated nylon. The same people that make the Aquaman wetsuits sell these also, I believe. |
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The body of the suit is a very stretchy lycra, that, of course, I had to test with one of my most aggressive bulges! |
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The silvery sections of the suit hold sheen pretty well, since they are neoprene coated. |
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One final pose! The weather was plenty warm in August, when these photos were made, to quickly dunk in the water between photos.
Gee!! I guess even Endless is a relative concept, as we seem to be out of photos at this time! Please click my leatherjock, and we'll take you back the Rubber Department Main Page! . . . . |
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