DRY SUIT OWNER MANUAL
Neoprene cuffs
Neoprene cuffs are made of the same material as wetsuits. The cuff material is
usually 1/8 "- 3/16" (3-5 mm) thick. Although neoprene cuffs and sleeve cuffs are
available in different sizes, size adjustments may be necessary (keep in mind that
neoprene cuffs will expand with use and become larger). If your cuffs are too tight,
you can stretch them yourself by pulling them over something a little wider than your
neck or wrists. For the neck cuff is often used a compressed air cylinder, for the arm
cuff a bottle or can. Once the cuff (s) have been stretched with the object, let it rest
for twelve hours. If they are still too tight, they may need to be trimmed.
Just as with latex cuffs, the neoprene cuff should not be too tight and hinder blood
circulation.
Manual Version DS2019-1
WARNING
A neck cuff that is too tight can interfere with blood flow to
the brain and cause serious injury or death.
WARNING
An arm sleeve that is too tight can block the flow of blood
into the hand and cause discomfort, insensitivity, and
exposure to cold injuries.
Note: Remove any jewelry that can damage the cuffs or get
caught in them.
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