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Dry Suits are what more and more divers, regardless of
the water temp, are doing. Dry suits aren't just for
Great Lake gorillas, Florida cave jockeys and mid-Atlantic wreck
divers anymore. The current thinking is that any diving which
increases thermal loss, thereby decreasing comfort and safety,
may be better done in a dry suit. This includes long dives in
warm water, deep diving, dives that involve little movement
(i.e., photography or marine life study) and repetitive diving,
especially if you tend to chill easily. |