Scuba Diving Apparel
What a diver wears on a dive plays a huge role for temperature control. Remember that the thrill
and excitement of scuba diving stops when the diver starts to experience chill from the freezing water temperatures
of certain depths; this may cause loss of body heat that can be life threatening. Some wear scuba diving apparel
such as nylon bathing suit, or either a wet or dry suit. Scuba diving apparel such as diving suits are
designed and wadded to keep a diver as warm as possible.
Scuba diving apparel diving suits can be classified into three different types:
body suit, wet suit, and dry suit. A body suit is usually made from Lycra or nylon, which provide full length
abrasion protection, but only a smallest insulation. This type of scuba diving apparel is best appropriate
for tropical waters.
A wet suit is the most common form of diving suits, and has wide array of thickness suitable for
insulation in water temperatures as cold as 50°F to as warm as 86°F. They are designed to trap in thin layer of
water between the rubber suit and the skin; the body heats up the water trapped in between, providing the needed
warmth.
The dry suit is a full-length suit that is made of double-walled fabric with insulating air
space between the layers. Air is much more effective than water, so for insulating purposes, the dry suits are way
warmer than wet suits, and provides insulation through keeping the diver dry; this is the warmest diving suit
protection especially in waters that are colder than 50°F.
Diving Unlimited International of San Diego is re-entering the vulcanized dry suit product with
their RS1500 and RS1050 models. The dry suit is made up of 1,050gm/m2 or 1,500gm/ms vulcanized rubber coated
dry suit shell in colors of red/black or all black, that features reinforced pads on the knees, hips, waist, seat,
and shoulders; heavy duty neck seals and latex wrist; hood with hood liner; suspenders and wrist rings. They
also have a complete line of hoods, gloves, and dams. This industrial-grade scuba diving apparel is already
available at competitive prices through DUI’s network of authorized dealers.
The type of scuba diving apparel selected will depend on the environment that one intends to
dive in. The most important factor to consider in choosing is the warmth, comfort, and fit of the scuba
diving apparel. One choice should consider the temperature of the water in the diving site. For warm water
diving places, one can either go bare-skinned with regular bathing suit, or a simple nylon diving suit; however,
for the coldest water temperature, the most excellent choice of scuba diving apparel would be the full-length dry
suit.
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