garyh
Contributor
- Messages
- 217
- Reaction score
- 106
- Location
- Peterborough Ontario Canada
- # of dives
- I just don't log dives
Whoever made up the name "Drysuit" lied .
Depends on the person, some are warm by nature some cold. I'm warm by nature, suiting up I get HOT and sweat. Even up here in Ontario by the time I got in the water my feet and legs were drenched. I also do a lot of cave in MX, when there I was soaked from the waist down after every dive.
Have had my suit check multiple times both by myself and by professionals, no leeks.
My solution, used to dive with C400 booties, switched to C200 still had the same problem, eventually just started using regular wool socks, end of problem for the most part.
Worked so well I sent my suit in and had the boots downsized so they wouldn't be to big with the regular socks.
If you are pressure testing your own suit make sure you turn it inside out for the test, you will get much better results.
Depends on the person, some are warm by nature some cold. I'm warm by nature, suiting up I get HOT and sweat. Even up here in Ontario by the time I got in the water my feet and legs were drenched. I also do a lot of cave in MX, when there I was soaked from the waist down after every dive.
Have had my suit check multiple times both by myself and by professionals, no leeks.
My solution, used to dive with C400 booties, switched to C200 still had the same problem, eventually just started using regular wool socks, end of problem for the most part.
Worked so well I sent my suit in and had the boots downsized so they wouldn't be to big with the regular socks.
If you are pressure testing your own suit make sure you turn it inside out for the test, you will get much better results.