DUI TV - How to don a drysuit with ZipGloves
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- čas přidán 16. 12. 2020
- Do you remember your first experience of going from a wetsuit to a drysuit and being warm and dry? That’s the same experience you will have when you dive with DUI ZipGloves. By using an attached glove your hands will stay warm and dry your entire dive.
ZipGloves can be attached to any DUI drysuit with ZipSeals. Simply remove the wrist ZipSeal from your suit and replace it with a DUI ZipGlove. The liner (which is included) is worn on your hand to keep them warm. There is no wrist seal inside the glove with allows air to freely move into your glove to loft the liner. Lightly tighten the wrist strap to keep your fingers securely inside the glove.
ZipGloves are available in Heavy-Duty (blue) and Maximum Dexterity (orange). Heavy-Duty ZipGloves are twice the thickness of the Maximum Dexterity. Maximum Dexterity are recommended for underwater photographers. Heavy-Duty is recommended for divers who like to grab onto rough lines, rocks, wrecks, etc.
Thank you for this video.
Which suit is that? Also how do you burp the suit with gloves on?
Burping the suit or purging the extra air should be done through the shoulder dump valve. This also serves the purpose of verifying your valve status along with verifying that the dump valve works.
Burping air through the neck is not recommended as many people not only stretch out their seals causing extra wear and tear, but also intro Duce the possibility of unseating it from your proper position. I have also heard of some people tearing the seal during this process when a seal was old and worn out.
The video quality is pretty poor. It's 240p.
It is an old video. It will eventually be redone using more current formats, but the content and the process does not need high resolution detail.