Swim Safe by Proofing Yourself Against Harmful Sea Creatures
Posted by ecostinger on 14th Jul 2015
Beaches
and seawater provide people the opportunity to indulge in recreational
activities like swimming, snorkeling, deep-sea diving and water sports. All
these activities whether performed in the close vicinity of the beach or in
deep waters offer chances of close encounter with sea creatures. Some of these
creatures might pass by your side safely, while others might be dangerous and
their
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What Is The Difference Between Stinger Suit, Dive Skin, Wetsuit, Drysuit and Dive Suit?
Posted by ecostinger on 19th Aug 2014
The Difference Between These Suits Can Be Summarized Into two Categories:
1.
Stinger Suits and Dive Skins: suitable for warm and lukewarm water temperature starting from around 20°C (70°F) to 30°C (86°F) and above;
2.
Wetsuits, Dive Suits and Drysuits: suitable for cool and cold water temperature between around -2 to 25°C or 28 to 77°F depending on thickness and material used.
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What Is Dive Skin Or Stinger Suit
Posted by ecostinger on 14th Aug 2014
Dive Skins are full body cover swimsuits with longs sleeves and legs used when diving in water temperatures above 25 °C (77
°F). They are normally made from Spandex or Lycra and provide little
thermal protection, but do protect the skin from jellyfish stings,
abrasion and sunburn. This kind of suit is also known as a Stinger
Suit famously called in Australia which protect surfers agains
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