Diving - 'How to choose a wetsuit? '. Previously, it was just to buy a wetsuit. You just said: 'Do you have a costume in my size? " But since we live in the 21 century, it became more difficult to choose. Here are some questions that you need to clarify before heading off to the nearest store or a diving club in order to clothe themselves in neoprene. Thickness. The first most important decision you should take with respect to the thickness of the suit. This is one of the major factors determining how much heat you will be under water. There is no fixed rule relation of water temperature and the thickness of the suit.
Different people will begin to freeze at different temperatures. If in doubt, refer to the direction of greater thickness. You can always let a little water to cool, but if the suit is very thin, you can freeze and feel uncomfortable. In general, excessively warm during the dive did not happen. Old Divers say about 1/4-inch and 1/8-inch costumes, but in the 90's we switched to the metric system: 3mm - the equivalent of 1 / 8 inch, 6mm - 1 / 4 inches. Design. Physical construction vest also affects thermal comfort. Full 3 mm suit better protect, than shorts.
Most of them - monokostyumy, it is important to decide whether you want to lightning was in the front or rear. In suits with a zipper on the back above the collar, which adds warmth. However, if you closely in the collar, choose a suit with Front zipper and deep enough to cut. Some divers prefer 6mm monokostyumy, but a suit of two parts - a jumpsuit with zipper front jacket and appropriate - more common. To suit may be attached hood. The advantage is that cold water does not 'run' on your back. Croy. The world's best design and expensive materials will be in vain if the suit is sitting properly. Remember: the closer - then warmer: armpits: Frequent intervals. Perineum: a snug fit. Neck: Close, but not constricted. Loins: Will a short period due to the bending of the spine.

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