I have been pondering whether I should jump into a drysuit for a while.
My normal diving is year round. In the winter the water temps are around the low 70's F (22C) in the summer they peak into 30'sC (90F) Indeed I've experienced 36C at 30m.
Anyway I digress. In the winter I wear my 7mm with 4mm hood - which I detest. While I don't get cold I can sometime feel cool enough not to want to hand around for an hour. Topside on the boat the thought of donning a cold wetsuit for dive 2 doesn't inspire me. I hate the buoyancy shift of the winter suit, struggling to get down of the first dive (but being slightly heavy at the safety stop) and the continual adjustments underwater with depth change (as opposed to my 3mm where everything is lovely and I carry zero weight.
Everyone has a different cold tolerance. While some of us are in 7's some are in 5mm and there are some hardy soles in shorties in the winter! Brrr
Anyhow, there are a small number who dive dry, and I look at them with some envy.
It was RJP's posts on his DUI 30/30 which got me looking around
While I have some ideas of what I think I need (want) I'm happy for some corrections and advice.
So....
1.lightweight tropical suit fully breathable
2. Considering for my insulating layer my new Sharkskin (similar to Lavacore) one piece which I have brought to replace my 3mm
3. No need of Dry gloves nor boots, I like my wet boots (my feet don't get cold nor do my hands in my 3mm normal aqualung gloves
4. No pockets. I have all the storage I need on my wing and dwe get some strong currents so I want to keep as streamlined as possible
5. don't need a pee valve - never get the urge underwater
6. Completely bamboozled with seal types - advise please
7.Good manufacturers please. I've seen that whites is now Aqualung and the suit recommended to me is no longer made. Interested in DUI (trying to get one in the UK or here might be an issue) and Fourth Element - but these might be suited for colder temps.
8.Cost - not really an issue for the right bit of kit but I do want it to last, although most of my diving is reef we do have some wrecks we penetrate so not too fragile
9. What items on a Drysuit are gimmicks and need not be considered - what is essential and what is preferable?
10. Yes I will do a Dry suite course
11. Would prefer to go and get measured and go custom if I can
12. Still want to carry the minimum weight - my 7mm requires 10lbs of lead in trim pockets
My normal gear is a Diverite 35lb wing, Transpac XT harness without plate, 15L 240 bar faber Steel tank.
Although an experienced diver, please treat all replies from the stand point of I know nothing so keep it simple and explain everything
My normal diving is year round. In the winter the water temps are around the low 70's F (22C) in the summer they peak into 30'sC (90F) Indeed I've experienced 36C at 30m.
Anyway I digress. In the winter I wear my 7mm with 4mm hood - which I detest. While I don't get cold I can sometime feel cool enough not to want to hand around for an hour. Topside on the boat the thought of donning a cold wetsuit for dive 2 doesn't inspire me. I hate the buoyancy shift of the winter suit, struggling to get down of the first dive (but being slightly heavy at the safety stop) and the continual adjustments underwater with depth change (as opposed to my 3mm where everything is lovely and I carry zero weight.
Everyone has a different cold tolerance. While some of us are in 7's some are in 5mm and there are some hardy soles in shorties in the winter! Brrr
Anyhow, there are a small number who dive dry, and I look at them with some envy.
It was RJP's posts on his DUI 30/30 which got me looking around
While I have some ideas of what I think I need (want) I'm happy for some corrections and advice.
So....
1.lightweight tropical suit fully breathable
2. Considering for my insulating layer my new Sharkskin (similar to Lavacore) one piece which I have brought to replace my 3mm
3. No need of Dry gloves nor boots, I like my wet boots (my feet don't get cold nor do my hands in my 3mm normal aqualung gloves
4. No pockets. I have all the storage I need on my wing and dwe get some strong currents so I want to keep as streamlined as possible
5. don't need a pee valve - never get the urge underwater
6. Completely bamboozled with seal types - advise please
7.Good manufacturers please. I've seen that whites is now Aqualung and the suit recommended to me is no longer made. Interested in DUI (trying to get one in the UK or here might be an issue) and Fourth Element - but these might be suited for colder temps.
8.Cost - not really an issue for the right bit of kit but I do want it to last, although most of my diving is reef we do have some wrecks we penetrate so not too fragile
9. What items on a Drysuit are gimmicks and need not be considered - what is essential and what is preferable?
10. Yes I will do a Dry suite course
11. Would prefer to go and get measured and go custom if I can
12. Still want to carry the minimum weight - my 7mm requires 10lbs of lead in trim pockets
My normal gear is a Diverite 35lb wing, Transpac XT harness without plate, 15L 240 bar faber Steel tank.
Although an experienced diver, please treat all replies from the stand point of I know nothing so keep it simple and explain everything