How to Choose Right Dry Suits?
Dry suits are one of the scuba gears. To choose the right dry suits, you must know first the various dry materials suits. There are 4 types of dry materials suits, called Trilaminate, Neoprene, crushed / compressed Neoprene, and rubber type.
a. Trilaminate
Dry suits of this kind cannot bear the cold. If you want your body stay cool, you must also wear undergarment. Dry suits of this type can be used in tropical sea.
b. Neoprene.
This dry suits material is like as wetsuit made of neoprene. If the sea is deeper, the neoprene will be shrinking because the water pressure and so the temperature will be colder. Dry suits of this type do not need to wear Undergarments, Dry suits because it is warmer than Trilaminate dry suits.
c. Crushed / compressed Neoprene.
These dry suits are the same as neoprene, but Neoprene that compressed. The benefit of these dry suits types is the neoprene will not to shrink when we are under the sea.
d. Rubber type.
These dry suits are the same type of Trilaminate type but made of rubber. These dry suits are normally used for diving in the contaminated water.
After you choose the right dry suits materials for the right situation, then the dry suits that should you choose is that fits with your body. Do not select dry suits that are too tight or too loose. If you choose too loose, there will be water migration for your dry suits. Water migration is a condition which the air inside the dry suits are not regularly spread. So, choosing the best dry suits are just really fits with the size of your body.
How to use dry suits?
There are two ways to wear dry suits, and it depends on the dry suits types.
The dry suits types are Rear entry and front entry. The rear entry dry suits have zipper behind the suits. So, if you use dry suits of this type, you should have a dive buddy to help you to open and close your dry suits. But if you wear the front-entry dry suits, you can do with yourself without the help of other people. Because the zipper is in front of the suits, but the front entry dry suits are more expensive.
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