Thread: Diving Dry
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Old 15th December 2007, 22:35   #8 (permalink)
Mark Chase
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Re: Diving Dry

Its a bit like ice skating. You feel all over the place at first but once you gain the confidence you fly around feeling great and suddenly find your self on your arse.

I don't honestly think professional training helps, its just and experience thing. Do loads of practice ascents and throw in somersaults and full inverts to allow you to understand the mechanics of dealing with it when it accidentally happens.

Tot tip, Neoprene suits are easier to dive than membrane. They are tighter fitting and take less air to keep you warm so the gas bubble is easier to control.

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