Even if the suit is called “dry suit” you will have some water inside from time to time. This could be sweat (e.g. due to warm water temperatures) or it can be a leak. If it is a leak you … Continue reading
01/07/2015
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01/07/2015
by Stefan
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Even if the suit is called “dry suit” you will have some water inside from time to time. This could be sweat (e.g. due to warm water temperatures) or it can be a leak. If it is a leak you … Continue reading
03/02/2014
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When buying a new drysuit or when changing the seals before diving, you always have to cut the seals. The seals on the arms and neck are present with drysuits to prevent the entry of water into the suit. It … Continue reading
02/09/2013
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If you do fun diving in the winter you will probably have noticed already that many dry suits, due to their attachment of seals, create cold bridges in the wrists. A simple solution against this is a pair of arm … Continue reading