Thread: Diving Dry
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Old 16th December 2007, 02:40   #10 (permalink)
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Re: Diving Dry

Quote: (Originally Posted by diverreb) View Original Post
Most importantly.... No Peeing in a drysuit!!!

Richie
I always wear a diaper. It is not only stylish to prance around the boat on, it reduces squeze in important areas and is there if you need it. Whether I use it Depends on how well hydrated I am, and how long the dive is.

I never took a drysuit class either (until I became a drysuit instructor). I'm an advocate of being certain that you are properly weighted and only having enough gas in the suit to make it comfortable. A little extra weight makes a big difference to buoyancy control with a drysuit. Start with what you think you need, and remove weight until you are borderline positive.

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