Scuba Diving: Dry Suit

Scuba diving dry suits are needed for cold water diving. If you are diving in water below 55 degrees, a dry suit is essential. Diving in water that is colder than 65 degrees, you may want to consider a dry suit if you noticed that your scuba diving efficiency and abilities are dimishing during the dive.

Dry suits keeps you dry. It does not allow for water to touch the skin. It removes the water from your ski and the neoprene.. The dry suit is filled with air, the gas space changes the volume with depth. When you descend, the inflation system is to remain the gas volume and when you ascend, the exhaust valve releases the expanding gas.

The shell of the dry suit is made of a thin material that keeps you dry. The undergarments keeps you warm. The dry suit dries quickly and you can vary your warmth with the undergarments.

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