u4ia
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My buddy and I went diving this past weekend and the water was about 43F which I wouldnt have thought really cold. (in my mind I was thinking <40 F is "really cold"!) so I was surprised how much it affected us. We are both in drysuits for the first time this year and are building up our comfort level with the new equipment, I guess we have about 40 or so dives on them by now. We use DC thinsulate undies and dry gloves. Anyway we did about a 35 minute dive and towards the end both of us experienced our hands getting pretty cold and dexderity getting poor. It is remarkable how the cold can hinder your movement making normal tasks so much more difficult/ impossible and slow to execute. It got me to thinking that encountering any kind of underwater problem or emergency can really get magnified by this (common) situation... and that something that might be a minor problem can mushroom into a major incident very quickly. Maybe I'm just not cut out for cold water diving, but I certainly dont want to give up on it yet!!
What strategies do people use to deal with keeping fingers warm, or if they do get cold -- coping with the inevitable loss of function?
Some thoughts I have are: practice, practice, practice drills and manipulating gear in the cold water to get used to the higher degree of difficulty.
keep the hands warmer somehow--we use glove liners, but the hands always seem the first to go. core felt warm, but maybe not warm enough?
maybe we'll develop some kind of tolerance to the cold water along with getting better at using our drysuit?
other thoughts?
What strategies do people use to deal with keeping fingers warm, or if they do get cold -- coping with the inevitable loss of function?
Some thoughts I have are: practice, practice, practice drills and manipulating gear in the cold water to get used to the higher degree of difficulty.
keep the hands warmer somehow--we use glove liners, but the hands always seem the first to go. core felt warm, but maybe not warm enough?
maybe we'll develop some kind of tolerance to the cold water along with getting better at using our drysuit?
other thoughts?