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The Dive Suit: What to Look for?



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A dive suit is clothing that protects a diver from the water. A dive suit also includes a breathing gas supply, which is usually referred to separately. Depending upon the type of diving, the dive suit can be either one piece of a mixture of several types. Divers can choose from a variety of types including a drysuit, wetsuit, helmet suit or semi-drysuit.

Wetsuit

It is essential to consider the material's thickness when selecting a wetsuit. It is recommended that you use wetsuits three to five microns thick for water temperatures higher than 25°C. Thinner suits are more buoyant and mobile, but they do not provide the warmth necessary for colder diving.

A wetsuit can come in different materials depending on its temperature. Two-piece suits can be used for colder conditions. One-piece suits can be worn in mild temperatures. Two-piece wetsuits usually have a combined thickness between 10-14 millimeters of Neoprene on the torso, and one layer over the limbs.


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Drysuit

Using a drysuit is a great choice for temperate to cold water diving, as it prevents the diver from overheating and losing body heat while underwater. A drysuit is made out of neoprene, which traps millions and trillions of gas bubbles to keep you warm. The material is breathable and allows for a diver to maintain a body temperature around 98.6 degrees. This helps to maintain neutral buoyancy. Additionally, the material allows for the wear of sock and boot to provide warmth.


A drysuit can be easily inflated using a special hose attached to the chest valve. The regulator connects the hose to the first stage. When a diver wants to add more air, they press the inflate button. The left arm also houses a dump-valve. Once the air is inside the suit, the diver must manually remove it by pushing the release valve on the suit.

Helmet suit

Helmet suits are an important safety feature in diving suits. They protect the diver from harmful ultraviolet light and bright light. When the helmet is not being used, it has a visor that can flip over the faceplate. Some helmets have a spraycock that removes any buildup of condensation. This can create a fogging effect and cause problems with the diver's visibility.

A diving helmet, similar to the one used by salvage fishermen, is another example. The helmet can't be worn during travel to Tutorial Island during Beneath Cursed Tides. Although the helmet can't be removed until the very last moment of diving, there are several ways to take it off. This article will give you a brief history about the diving suit helmet.


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Semi-drysuit

The iFLEX semidry diving suit is one of the most flexible, comfortable and well-fitting suits in its class. It incorporates the latest wetsuit design innovations, including ultra-stretch dive neoprene, which allows the diver to move freely without compromising comfort. The suit is quick and easy to put on and take off.

Semi-dry suits are more water resistant than wetsuits. This limits the amount of water that can be absorbed and exits the suit. This ensures that the water is warm inside the suit, but doesn't readily exit. This ensures that the diver does not lose buoyancy from the compression of air bubbles when they dive deeper into water.



 



The Dive Suit: What to Look for?