AKmountaineer
Contributor
- Messages
- 107
- Reaction score
- 1
I'm fairly new to diving and I'm having a great time, but after my last cold trip in Monterey, I decided that being warm and dry would make the experience much more pleasant. I went out and bought a dry suit (Bare Supra 7mm), but then I found out that technically I'm supposed to take a Dry suit class consisting of a recommended 24 hours of instruction (PADI). Is there really that much to say about diving dry? Is the course really necessary, or can I learn from reading a book and/ or practicing?
Thanks.
Thanks.