I need a huge dry robe, like tons of space. I’ve used a few friends ones and there is just no space to actually change clothes. I realise a lot of people will be buying them JUST to wear walking the dog but some of us still need to use them as an actual changing cover. I literally do not care about any other feature but the amount of available space to get a wetsuit off and clothes on underneath
Yes, that was an issue for me when I started reviewing them. I use mine for cold water exposure (WHM) and in-between scuba diving. I have a range: www.inhabitwear.co.uk. Just be sure to read the size guides but they are designed to keep your dignity intact haha making it easy to change wherever you are. I have created a code especially for you, JGray10 for 10% off. Alternatively, the Vivida one has lots of space too: www.katyjanedives.com/vivida-changing-robe-review/
Je me demande pourquoi il n'y a pas de ceinture extérieure ou intérieure ! Ça coûte quelque euros de plus et c'est tellement mieux une fois changé de garder la chaleur en hauteur quand il y a des courants d'air ! De plus toutes n'ont pas de cordons autour de la capuche . Quelque euros utiles ..
Am I missing the point here, I thought you were giving cheaper alternatives 🤷♂️ All the choices other than Gorilla, are the same price or more than a Dryrobe.
Hi Jamie, this video is a rundown on my favourite Dryrobe alternatives. In doing so, I found a cheaper equivalent (Gorilla Robes). But also Dryrobe is between £145 - £165. Osprey is between £70 - £85, Seashell £100 - £160, Voited has £129 options; you'll also find recycled Inhabit robes now on my list that can be enjoyed for just over £100 with the code HOME20. I hope this helps. You can find more details on www.katyjanedives.com/dryrobe-alternatives/ Any other questions, feel free to send them over.
aldi £35. Looks like it comes from the same factory that most of these ones come from.. warn and comfy. 2 outside zipped pockets. 2 inside. 1 of those zipped
@@huzcer Hey, thanks for the comment :) The Aldi one is a great choice for the price too! It does differ to most of these ones though, it isn't recycled, has less mm waterproof levels and isn't as warm etc. But depending on what you're using it for, it's well worth it and is way cheaper than many of the robes on the market
Just bought a Seashell 3.0, Thanks
I need a huge dry robe, like tons of space. I’ve used a few friends ones and there is just no space to actually change clothes. I realise a lot of people will be buying them JUST to wear walking the dog but some of us still need to use them as an actual changing cover. I literally do not care about any other feature but the amount of available space to get a wetsuit off and clothes on underneath
Yes, that was an issue for me when I started reviewing them. I use mine for cold water exposure (WHM) and in-between scuba diving. I have a range: www.inhabitwear.co.uk. Just be sure to read the size guides but they are designed to keep your dignity intact haha making it easy to change wherever you are.
I have created a code especially for you, JGray10 for 10% off.
Alternatively, the Vivida one has lots of space too: www.katyjanedives.com/vivida-changing-robe-review/
I got a freespirit aquarobe pro
Nice! How's it been for you?
@katy_jane_dives well let's say it's an experience 😅😅😅😅 but after it done I feel great full of energy
Je me demande pourquoi il n'y a pas de ceinture extérieure ou intérieure ! Ça coûte quelque euros de plus et c'est tellement mieux une fois changé de garder la chaleur en hauteur quand il y a des courants d'air ! De plus toutes n'ont pas de cordons autour de la capuche . Quelque euros utiles ..
Am I missing the point here, I thought you were giving cheaper alternatives 🤷♂️
All the choices other than Gorilla, are the same price or more than a Dryrobe.
Hi Jamie, this video is a rundown on my favourite Dryrobe alternatives. In doing so, I found a cheaper equivalent (Gorilla Robes). But also Dryrobe is between £145 - £165. Osprey is between £70 - £85, Seashell £100 - £160, Voited has £129 options; you'll also find recycled Inhabit robes now on my list that can be enjoyed for just over £100 with the code HOME20.
I hope this helps. You can find more details on www.katyjanedives.com/dryrobe-alternatives/
Any other questions, feel free to send them over.
aldi £35. Looks like it comes from the same factory that most of these ones come from.. warn and comfy. 2 outside zipped pockets. 2 inside. 1 of those zipped
@@huzcer Hey, thanks for the comment :)
The Aldi one is a great choice for the price too!
It does differ to most of these ones though, it isn't recycled, has less mm waterproof levels and isn't as warm etc. But depending on what you're using it for, it's well worth it and is way cheaper than many of the robes on the market