Mike126
Contributor
I've decided to take the PADI drysuit class in a couple of weeks. I have a few questions.
Last weekend I was at the shop trying on the rental drysuits to use during the class. Given these are rentals I was not expecting a perfect fit but the one that was wearable for be (Bare Nexgen XL Tall) had a latex neck seal that was just a little too big. It was not fitting tight enough. The shop owner recommeded that I try this suit during the pool dives and then use the owners suit (same size Bare Trilam) that should have a better fitting seal for my OW dives. She mentioned that the hood may help some to keep the leaks to a minimum.
I was wondering if taking a new latex seal and laying it over the existing drysuits neck seal once I have it on would work to seal my neck. Sort of like wearing a neck gator.
Also, in reading the PADI book they seem to recommend using the DS to manage bouyancy while diving instead of your BCD. Is this the preferred method or should I only inflate just enough to reduce the squeeze and use my BCD as I normally would?
Thanks!
Last weekend I was at the shop trying on the rental drysuits to use during the class. Given these are rentals I was not expecting a perfect fit but the one that was wearable for be (Bare Nexgen XL Tall) had a latex neck seal that was just a little too big. It was not fitting tight enough. The shop owner recommeded that I try this suit during the pool dives and then use the owners suit (same size Bare Trilam) that should have a better fitting seal for my OW dives. She mentioned that the hood may help some to keep the leaks to a minimum.
I was wondering if taking a new latex seal and laying it over the existing drysuits neck seal once I have it on would work to seal my neck. Sort of like wearing a neck gator.
Also, in reading the PADI book they seem to recommend using the DS to manage bouyancy while diving instead of your BCD. Is this the preferred method or should I only inflate just enough to reduce the squeeze and use my BCD as I normally would?
Thanks!