5 new ice divers
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02-27-2009, 05:22 PM,
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Re: 5 new ice divers
Diving under the ice and staying warm is a challenge wet or dry. It's all about the right fit and insulation. I've done quite a number of ice dives wet > and TRULY stayed warm. The idea is getting suits that fit well and layering. Just like you would not dive below the thermocline for very long in a 3mm OR go outside for a stroll in January wearing shorts and a T-shirt. When I ice dive wet I wear a 1mm metalic lined skin with a 3/2 full suit over that and a 7mm fullsuit over that. I pull all of these suits out of a cooler filled with HOT water right before I put them on. Going wet in this manner will keep ya warm. The down side is....It's a lot of work getting all those suits on. Once in the suits, out of the water ya feel like a little kid dressed for winter (when you relax your arms they do not hang at your side but about a foot away from your hips : : .
Dry has a WHOLE lot going for it and certainly is THE STANDARD here in Minnesota. |
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5 new ice divers - by doug67 - 02-23-2009, 08:39 PM
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