Here is the cheapest reliable source I could find, and I just replaced all five seals on two dry suits in 2 days:
http://www.apsltd.com/c-3…t-seals-maintenance.aspx
Their site has vids on how to glue the seals.
There are also good vids on YouTube.
Most of the work is in preparation of the old suit.
Use Cotol with the Aquaseal so you don't have to wait 24+ hours to move to the next step.
There are places on the web that do this work for you, but they start at about $100 labor plus parts.
After watching the vids I decided to do it myself.
I cut a cone of styrofoam and wrapped it with a plastic grocery bag to use as a plug for the wrist and ankle. The Aquaseal does not stick to the grocery bag, so the plug is reusable.
We raced in the ocean a few days later and the suits worked perfectly.
$175 in parts (incl. glue) vs $400+ to have someone else do it.
Edited by klozhald on Oct 02, 2012 - 03:42 PM.
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