I am on my second Typhoon Drysuit now. My previous one was sent back to Typhoon twice for repair. Basically on receipt they check it over to confirm what needs doing and give a quote. On the second ocassion there was so much additional work they reckoned that that needed doing in addition to the damage I was aware of, and the cost was going to be about half of what a replacement was going to cost. Perhaps rather foolishly I told them not to bother sending it back and I now wonder what became of it!!
My advice would be proceed carefully.
Managed to put a small hole in the knee on my latest Typhoon not so long ago. (The only reason I bought another was the discount offered by the chandler at the time) repaired it myself using a cycle puncture repair kit and so far it has held well.
I understand that Musto outsource their drysuit repair work. A mate of mine found out who the company was and dealt with them direct second time around. Very good repairs and very affordable. Wish I could remember the name of the company...............
My advice would be proceed carefully.
Managed to put a small hole in the knee on my latest Typhoon not so long ago. (The only reason I bought another was the discount offered by the chandler at the time) repaired it myself using a cycle puncture repair kit and so far it has held well.
I understand that Musto outsource their drysuit repair work. A mate of mine found out who the company was and dealt with them direct second time around. Very good repairs and very affordable. Wish I could remember the name of the company...............