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Dry diving suits are for diving in cold water environments and they only come in one type of style: full length arms and legs. The only difference between the different brands of dry suits on the market are in the materials used to create the demand and the placement of the closures.
Dry suits keep the heat that surrounding the diver with a layer of warm air trapped in the clothing worn under the drysuit. As the diver descends in the water, the air that is in demand of pads, but the pressure can be matched by using a low pressure hose connected to supply air divers.
As the diver ascends, air that was added to the demand now must be ventilated by the use of a deflation valve.
The material used to make dry suits can be made of neoprene, crushed neoprene or some other type of lightweight fabric that is reinforced with a waterproof material such as vulcanized rubber.
Scuba diving dry suits are the only way to go if you are in cold water (50 degrees or less). His negatives are:
- They are a nuisance maintennance
- They are very voluminous
- Dry Diving suits are expensive diving
- There is a learning curve for use
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