The science says "none." However, placebo effects can't be completely discounted.1. How much difference warthm wise does it actually make?
Source: Argon used as dry suit insulation gas for cold-water diving
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The science says "none." However, placebo effects can't be completely discounted.1. How much difference warthm wise does it actually make?
The science says "none." However, placebo effects can't be completely discounted.
Source: Argon used as dry suit insulation gas for cold-water diving
Good study two things I dont like. It was done with water temps at 55 degrees Fahrenheit and states that further studies are needed for colder water.
But not good for suit inflation...Throw in some helium it works good for aluminum.