Silent World on Overseas Hwy, Key Largo, Also, I believe Horizon Divers also caters to DIR Divers. But I'd go with Silent World for sure.
Two of the three charters selected to be ITK operators this year. Coincidence?? I doubt it......
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Silent World on Overseas Hwy, Key Largo, Also, I believe Horizon Divers also caters to DIR Divers. But I'd go with Silent World for sure.
Most DIR divers are not diving drysuits with thermal protection integrated in the suit (ie, a neoprene suit). Shell suits are the most popular. The thermal protection is a result of the undergarments used. I've dove my drysuit in the summer with only Under Armor on and been more than comfortable.
As well, most people will strip the drysuit off for the surface interval.
Does compressed neoprene not qualify for DIR? (i.e. Typhoon TCS)
Just wondering.
Probably made too general of a statement. The DIR gear configuration does not dictate anything about what type of exposure protection or type of wetsuit/drysuit one should use. Most DIR divers will tell you they dive a shell type suit.
Compressed neoprene will offer some exposure protection, but still not a lot. Suits like the Bare Tech HD are made from a highly compressed neoprene for the ruggedness of the suit, not the ability of the material to insulate the diver.
The Bare HD Tech dry suit is a trilam. It is not made of neoprene. I have a few dry suits. My main suit is a crushed neo (Bare XCD2). Nothing "un-DIR" about it.
I'm down here right now in Key Largo taking a tech class with Bob Sherwood at the time of this post. We've done 1 day of fun dives before the class and 3 days so far into the class diving off Chris's boats at Silent World. The staff is nothing short of spectacular and has a store fully stocked with last minute Tech items to make the day go smoother.
The water temps have been around 72* and I've been diving a CLX450 and my buddy a TLS350 with just a 100 gram stretch liner for 2 hours + at a time and have been fine.....The weather right now is perfect drysuit weather......
Give Silent World a try, I'm sure you won't be disappointed