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Weights, Nuetral Bouyancy, and Freediving
08-07-2003, 06:24 AM, (This post was last modified: 08-07-2003, 06:33 AM by Freedive WI.)
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Re:Weights, Nuetral Bouyancy, and Freediving
Here's a shot of my 6mm suit. It has nylon on the exterior to protect it from being cut up by rocks and wrecks.

My suits all have wrist, ankle, and face seal to minimise water flow. My thick suit even has a waist seal, as you can see in the picture, to keep water frm flowing up to your chest.

All good freedivng suits come from Europe. Picasso Sub was using biotermic linings in their suits long before Henderson snatched up the idea and started calling it "gold core". Most other freediving suit manufactures have also been using it for some time now.

A good suit will have an attached hood, as Fred noted, and NO zippers. I have made 1 hour long dives, down to a max depth of 25', without getting a single drop of water inside my suit! 8) Of course, I need to flood my suit with water to go deeper, or suffer the same type of squeeze that you would in a drysuit. :-[

A neat little trick to slipping your skin lined suit on is to use a spray bottle filled with a 50% hair conditoner and 505 water solution. Spray the inside of the suit with this and then just slip it right on. Unscented conditioner works best for freedivng because it doesn't scare the fish away. Wink

I have never seen a semi-dry that even comes close to the warmth that a good freediving suit can deliver. If you were to do all of your diving above 60'-70' I don't think that you would even need a drysuit. For deeper scuba dives you still need a drysuit to keep you warm, as a wetsuit looses too much insulation at those depths.

Jon


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