John ("Popeye") Renshaw
Registered
Students need to be advised of this in order to prevent last minute hassles in their putting on or taking off those really tight bottom halfs of wetsuits ----getting them worked-up from the feet and lower legs. A messy method is to dry the legs and feet first with baking powder, as some have suggested. Far better way is for divers to purchase pairs of men's dress stockings from any store that sells menswear (such as Target Stores.) These banded stockings are thin nylon in texture, and come in basic colors of black, brown, or blue. They go up to the knees. They last for a very long time and I should note here that they are the very least expensive of all diving gear necessities to ensure a hassle-free dive preparation experience. Stash one stocking inside each "bootie" when transporting with equipment. Put on the stockings first thing in the morning of your dive trips and you've got it made. And why not take along a few other dry pairs of these stockings for emergencies in case of students taking so long to get ready, can't fit into wetsuits, and cause unneeded delays for fellow divers. Hey, you could sell additional pairs to fellow divers on ad hoc basis and make considerable profit. Especially when they have no viable alternatives for getting rid of last minute frustrations. (NOTE: dive shops usually do not sell these stockings; you will need to shop at other stores.)