- A dry suit or
drysuit provides the
wearer with
environmental protection by way of
thermal insulation and
exclusion of water, and is worn by divers, boaters...
-
number of
dives in a
repetitive series, last dive depth,
nitrox use, and
drysuit use. No
significant ****ociations with
decompression sickness or arterial...
- worn as an
undergarment in
sports that
sometimes require a
wetsuit or
drysuit such as cold
water swimming,
water skiing,
scuba diving, surfing, and wakeboarding...
- (2010).
Ideas That
Changed the World. New York:
Dorling Kindersley Limited.
Drysuits: Zippers, Seals,
Valves and
Maintenance Archived 29
August 2011 at the...
-
brand of diver's
drysuit in the 1960s and
perhaps earlier a
tradename used by
Spearfisherman (company) for a
brand of diver's
drysuit made in 1945 and...
- undergarments. Both
laminated fabric and
neoprene drysuits have
advantages and disadvantages: a
fabric drysuit is more
adaptable to
varying water temperatures...
- air,
making it
inappropriate for
drysuit inflation.
Divers breathing trimix with
drysuits usually inflate their drysuits with
their decompression gas (usually...
-
because the
visible parts were
reduced to the skeleton. However,
within his
drysuit, Dreyer's
corpse had
turned into a soap-like
substance called adipocere...
- Frogman, in the
course of
which he
earned the
nickname "Pingo," when his
drysuit filled with
water and he was
forced to
waddle like a penguin. In 2015,...
-
Another noble gas, argon, is
considered the best
option for use as a
drysuit inflation gas for
scuba diving.
Helium is also used as
filling gas in nuclear...