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- Suit". Scuba drysuits. Leisurepro. Archived from the original on 1 December 2016. Retrieved 1 December 2016. "D1 Hybrid ISS". Products: Drysuits. Waterproof...
- air, making it inappropriate for drysuit inflation. Divers breathing trimix with drysuits usually inflate their drysuits with their decompression gas (usually...
- needs of the sport involved. Also similar in appearance are wetsuits and drysuits used by scuba divers, and the speedsuits used by competitive swimmers before...
- 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...
- their dive computers and watches B.C.D.s Diving Wear – including wetsuits, drysuits and rash guards Fins Diving masks and snorkels Accessories - Their accessories...
- Foamed neoprene is commonly used to make fly fishing waders, wetsuits, and drysuits as it provides excellent insulation against cold. The foam is quite buoyant...
- The Sladen Suit was a heavy type of British divers' drysuit made by Siebe Gorman. It is entered by a wide rubber tube at the waist: this tube is folded...
- two-piece thin-rubber valveless dry suit. In the new millennium, the use of drysuits in snorkelling is seeing something of a resurgence, thanks to the growing...
- undergarments. Both laminated fabric and neoprene drysuits have advantages and disadvantages: a fabric drysuit is more adaptable to varying water temperatures...