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What is a Scuba Diving Wetsuit?

Posted by ecostinger on 5th Jun 2017

The scuba diving wetsuit is available in a variety of forms, types and options. For extreme conditions that are very cold, you may want to consider a dry suit, where you can wear thermal protection underneath the suit to help stay warmer when diving. Alternatively you can consider puchasing a full length suit, even a shorty suit if you will be diving in warmer conditions. Even temperate waters wil …
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What is a Dive Suit?

Posted by ecostinger on 5th Jun 2017

The scuba diving wetsuit is accessible in an assortment of structures, sorts and alternatives. For outrageous conditions that are extremely cool, you might need to consider a dry suit, where you can wear warm insurance underneath the suit to help remain hotter when jumping. On the other hand you can consider purchasing a full length suit, even a shorty suit on the off chance that you will dive in …
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What Is A Wetsuit?

Posted by ecostinger on 9th Jan 2017

What is a Wetsuit?A wetsuit is simply a garment made using foamed neoprene. This garment is often worn by canoeists, windsurfers, divers, surfers as well as other people involved in water sports. Wetsuits have recently increased in popularity as they are believed to offer buoyancy, abrasion resistance and thermal insulation. Basically, the insulation properties that the garment offers are determin …
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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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