Specifications

O.S. Systems, Inc. – SROB/SRBEC Drysuits - Use and Care Manual (rev. 8/1/08) Page 3 of 19
(surface water rescue drysuits- waterproof / breathable)
LongLife seals are thicker (minimum thickness specification is
.026"), more durable than standard recreational seals, and are
easily replaced. The instructions for seal replacement are in the
Repair Center section below. Additional instructions and helpful
hints are available at "www.ossystems.com/repair/repr.htm', and at
"www.ossystems.com/repair/seals.html".
Cordura/neoprene Wrist Wraps, Ankle Wraps, and a Neck Wrap
cover and protect the neck seal, the wrist seals, and the fabric
socks.
Seams are double stitched for strength, and fusion sealed on the
inside for water tightness.
The SROB Drysuit Shell is designed with Freedom Cut features to
maximize user mobility. Sidearm Panel Gussets extend from the
elbows all the way down the arm and past the waist. The Crotch
gusset extends from one ankle through the crotch and all the way
down to the opposite ankle for unparalleled fit, function and
freedom of movement. The SROB Drysuit will not restrict the
user’s physical mobility.
Each SROB Drysuit Shell is individually tested under pressure and
under water to guaranty water tightness.
Each SROB Drysuit Shell carries a two year limited warranty. See
the Warranty Page at the back of this Manual.
NOTE: The Use & Care information and procedures described in this
Manual are fully applicable to all Waterproof/Breathable surface
drysuits. However, OS SYSTEMS PB-300 glue may not be compatible
with the glue other drysuit manufacturers use to glue their seals
to the fabric. See the Seal Replacement Sections below.
B) USAGE -
The Usage of SROB drysuit shells includes the following:
1. Sizing;
2. Donning (dressing);
3. Wearing;
4. Doffing (undressing); and
5. Storing.