Dry Suit Question

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You can find a world of information about that which you wish to know in the "Exposure Suits" forum.

Click on that forum and then enter "dry suit" in the search function.

It will return all of the discussion you'd probably ever care to read about dry suits, types and manufacturers.

the K
 
I have a Bare commercial grade drysuit and it is considerably tougher than I am. If I somehow screw it up, I will buy another.
 
FInd out what kind of work you are going to do first then decide. Don't put the cart in front of the horse.

Gary D.
 
Viking or Gates are pretty common with some commercial divers around here. They are gas and chemical resistant. Can the school recommend some brands or models? I know most bi/trilam suits are not chemical resistant so they are not common among commercial divers that dive in contaminated water.
 

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