I have a USIA dry suit and thermal garment (USIA thermal garment to wick moisture away) and used it the first time without a leak this past weekend. This was the first time I ever used a dry suit so I need to know if it did a good job. First of all my T shirt and swim suit I had on were totally dry. That fact in and of itself was wonderful. The outside of the thermal garment was wet (lightly damp). My suit has booties attached and they were like the thermal garment, just barely wet. The inside of the dry suit had some small water droplets.
I was diving in a spring 65 deg F. I did not have to kick very much and the dive was only about 25 minutes.
During the dive I didn't feel any trickle.
Did the suit perform as it should have or should I have come up bone dry? I thought the moisture could have been from sweat. Any insight is appreciated.
DiveLvr
I was diving in a spring 65 deg F. I did not have to kick very much and the dive was only about 25 minutes.
During the dive I didn't feel any trickle.
Did the suit perform as it should have or should I have come up bone dry? I thought the moisture could have been from sweat. Any insight is appreciated.
DiveLvr