Guest guest Posted July 11, 2012 Report Share Posted July 11, 2012 Personally I would go with the Hickman. Whites does not cover the feet, but it does cover the legs and the arms. It is a good drysuit. Use a wax divers use for the zipper and you are all set. I don't think you need it to make the suit waterproof but it does make the zipper easier to operate. I live an hour away from the manufacturer so it is easy for me to order and pick up a suit for my son. Hickman's is made overseas is my understanding. White's used to be made different, but they have a new individual making the suits in the last few years. I am very happy with my sons and we have used it probably over 100 times with no leaks. We do however, put a T-shirt over our son's cast because when you towel dry off the suit and the unzip it some droplets will get into the suit. It shouldn't damage the cast as it is only a few drops but the T-shirt will absorb it and any other drips that may occur. Our son's cast has never been damaged by a drysuit. Divers wear them all the time with great success. hope this helps! Shauna Leamy Kelsey, Kieran, and 's mom > > Hi everyone - I joined the group a few months ago but have not been able to spend much time on here so I apologize in advance if I am asking some silly questions. > > Our son Mason is 2 1/2 years old. He has severe neuromuscular scoliosis and congential mysathenic syndrome. We live in Chicago IL but currently travel to Mayo Clinic every other month for all of Mason's doctors. He just had his second Mehta cast done at Mayo Clinic in Rochester two weeks ago. We would like to order a drysuit for him and I noticed on earlier posts that Whites Diving has been used by most casting families. > > Here are my questions: > > 1. Our doc at Mayo does not know of any families that have done drysuits and she seems to think that we SHOULD NOT try the drysuit out unless it is the night before his next casting appointment. She is concerned that if the suit does not work we will need to be close to her so that they can cut the cast off ASAP. Thoughts??? > > 2. After talking with the staff at Whites Diving this morning, it sounds like the suit covers his feet and all of this arms. Did anyone consider a Hickman suit made by Hammond in the UK? They make shortie dry suits so that the kids can feel the water on the arms and legs. Any thoughts? > > Thank you so much for any feedback with this issue. > > -Keri Gretebeck > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2012 Report Share Posted July 14, 2012 Keri, We got a drysuit from Hickman for my son (8yrs old in cast) and it is great!! We actually just used it for the first time last night!! It is difficult to get on and off. I assume all of them are. No leaking. He wore a T-shirt underneath so that the zipper didn't rub and he was fine. From: Keri <kgretebeck@...> infantile scoliosis treatment Sent: Monday, July 9, 2012 5:54 PM Subject: Drysuit questions Hi everyone - I joined the group a few months ago but have not been able to spend much time on here so I apologize in advance if I am asking some silly questions. Our son Mason is 2 1/2 years old. He has severe neuromuscular scoliosis and congential mysathenic syndrome. We live in Chicago IL but currently travel to Mayo Clinic every other month for all of Mason's doctors. He just had his second Mehta cast done at Mayo Clinic in Rochester two weeks ago. We would like to order a drysuit for him and I noticed on earlier posts that Whites Diving has been used by most casting families. Here are my questions: 1. Our doc at Mayo does not know of any families that have done drysuits and she seems to think that we SHOULD NOT try the drysuit out unless it is the night before his next casting appointment. She is concerned that if the suit does not work we will need to be close to her so that they can cut the cast off ASAP. Thoughts??? 2. After talking with the staff at Whites Diving this morning, it sounds like the suit covers his feet and all of this arms. Did anyone consider a Hickman suit made by Hammond in the UK? They make shortie dry suits so that the kids can feel the water on the arms and legs. Any thoughts? Thank you so much for any feedback with this issue. -Keri Gretebeck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2012 Report Share Posted July 16, 2012 Great news on the drysuit for ! HRH > Keri, > > We got a drysuit from Hickman for my son (8yrs old in cast) and it > is great!! We actually just used it for the first time last night!! It > is difficult to get on and off. I assume all of them are. No leaking. He > wore a T-shirt underneath so that the zipper didn't rub and he was fine. > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Keri <kgretebeck@...> > infantile scoliosis treatment > Sent: Monday, July 9, 2012 5:54 PM > Subject: Drysuit questions > > >  > Hi everyone - I joined the group a few months ago but have not been able > to spend much time on here so I apologize in advance if I am asking some > silly questions. > > Our son Mason is 2 1/2 years old. He has severe neuromuscular scoliosis > and congential mysathenic syndrome. We live in Chicago IL but currently > travel to Mayo Clinic every other month for all of Mason's doctors. He > just had his second Mehta cast done at Mayo Clinic in Rochester two weeks > ago. We would like to order a drysuit for him and I noticed on earlier > posts that Whites Diving has been used by most casting families. > > Here are my questions: > > 1. Our doc at Mayo does not know of any families that have done drysuits > and she seems to think that we SHOULD NOT try the drysuit out unless it is > the night before his next casting appointment. She is concerned that if > the suit does not work we will need to be close to her so that they can > cut the cast off ASAP. Thoughts??? > > 2. After talking with the staff at Whites Diving this morning, it sounds > like the suit covers his feet and all of this arms. Did anyone consider a > Hickman suit made by Hammond in the UK? They make shortie dry suits so > that the kids can feel the water on the arms and legs. Any thoughts? > > Thank you so much for any feedback with this issue. > > -Keri Gretebeck > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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