How To Drysuit Dive Like A Pro

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
  • magmadive.is/ If you are new to dry suit diving and want to know how the professionals do it, sit back, relax and watch this personalised bare bones tutorial on how to get ready, enter the water and finally dive inside a drysuit. The video features, pro diver, David Ramsay from Magmadive, a tour company that specialises in cold water dive trips and expeditions around the country of Iceland.
    In the first half of the video, takes you through the basic steps to putting one the correct way and provides hints and tips to make you feel safer and more confident underwater. You'll see David dress from start to finish, highlighting areas such as thermal body protection, neck seals, valves, gloves, zips and various bits of gear that drysuit diver wear underwater. Just for laughs, you see the cameraman helping David get ready!!!
    Then, in the second part of the video, David plunges into the Great Lake Thingvellir, where biting 2°C volcanically filtered glacial water flows in from silent groundwater springs, stretching the visibility as far as the eye can see, and at this particular spot, its about +100m (357ft).
    IMPORTANT!!! Lastly, just a reminder to thrill seekers and individuals that want to tick their bucket lists. Do not attempt to dive in Iceland without the proper training, equipment and expert guidance from a reputable company. The water is much cooler than places like Thailand and the Red sea, so being sensible and wearing a dry suit makes the experience more comfortable. Remember that its better to be warm and dry than wet and cold. Here in Iceland we live and dive inside our dry suits, they are a way of exploring the many lakes, cracks and coastal areas without running into trouble. Good luck and happy diving!

Komentáře • 444

  • @professoroctavian7493
    @professoroctavian7493 Před 5 lety +100

    That neck seal was totally doubled up

  • @travisd1000
    @travisd1000 Před 8 lety +510

    Looks like your cameraman had no clue what you meant when you asked them to check the neck seal :)

    • @Magmadive
      @Magmadive  Před 8 lety +161

      +Travis Dixon You're right, he's my brother and hasnt got a f*cking clue about drysuits - he's a noobie like you

    • @TV2016Channel
      @TV2016Channel Před 7 lety +18

      Travis Dixon it's almost as cringy as an awkward handshake, damn

    • @detcader_
      @detcader_ Před 6 lety +7

      Travis did you look at Dixon’s channel? (I’m not trying to start a fight, just a question).

    • @theoriginalonion7545
      @theoriginalonion7545 Před 6 lety +2

      Travis Dixon 🤣🤣

    • @enzopreme
      @enzopreme Před 3 lety +6

      No clue whatsoever, nor did he know how to put a camera down and keep the subject in frame. Lol

  • @michaelammon2348
    @michaelammon2348 Před 8 lety +20

    Hats off to you my friend; this is exactly how I prep for most every dive. I am primarily a solo/highly self-sufficient and Wisconsin Shipwreck diver and your video “give or take a minor detail here or there “Is how it is done. We dive very deep and cold here in Wisconsin, USA and let me say, I will use your video to illustrate to other potential beginning Drysuit divers, that the little extra effort in Drysuit diving prep that is required to dive in this fashion, opens up a whole new world of diving comfort and adventure that can’t be beat.
    Here is my personal dive list of philosophical rules that I follow, I hope helps others…..
    1st Have a consistent and linear routine of pre-dive checks in place, and never deviate from them.
    2nd Do not compromise when it comes to thoroughness and pre-dive checks. Time is irrelevant.
    3rd Never, Never! assume things” Certainty “ is the best dive partner you with ever have.

    • @Magmadive
      @Magmadive  Před 8 lety +3

      Well Michael, that certainly is a great ethos. Excellent attitude and strong sense of pride. It would be nice to meet you and dive with you. I will be at DEMA show in Nov if you are there. david@magmadive.is

    • @hornypervert3781
      @hornypervert3781 Před 6 lety

      Michael Ammon get a hard suit. Much better.

    • @jackg.7745
      @jackg.7745 Před 6 lety +4

      Michael Ammon #4 Never dive alone. He wasn’t solo diving. Someone was filming him. I’m as self sufficient as any experienced diver out there but I never dive alone. Even a newbie on his first dive can signal for 911 if something goes south. Plus, for me, it’s a lot more fun to have someone to share the experience with.

    • @Yggdrasil42
      @Yggdrasil42 Před 4 lety +3

      @@jackg.7745 I think he filmed himself and put the camera on the rocks.

    • @Len_M.
      @Len_M. Před 2 lety +2

      @@jackg.7745 Solo diving seems too risky imho, if you have a dive buddy it’s just like a battle buddy in the armed forces, you always have someone there looking out for you, and if you need someone/something they are right there for you. If you managed to get complacent and something happened and you are alone, if it isn’t something immediately fixable, death is there with you too.

  • @brittcoates2385
    @brittcoates2385 Před 6 lety +12

    Quality information! I appreciate the time and effort you put into making a training video for other peoples use. I was hoping you would talk about dump valve and inflator valve maintenance. Very well presented information. Anyone who says otherwise is insecure and wanting to run down others people to make themselves feel better.

  • @waynethompson9824
    @waynethompson9824 Před 8 lety +88

    Your cameraman didn't have a clue about the aim of having no folds in your seal, and you had folds

  • @dekechemist
    @dekechemist Před 7 lety +6

    As the first hit in my youtube search for dry suit diving, this is a great video. Thanks to Magmadive Iceland, you did a wonderful job. However, I did gave me a to-the-bone chill looking at the amount of extra equipment that have to be rigged up. I'm a beginner diver in tropical water.

  • @corneliuspildershmidt
    @corneliuspildershmidt Před 8 lety +94

    nice spit at the end

  • @TheLovizan
    @TheLovizan Před 6 lety +44

    Hahaha "there is no correct way of puttning your hood on"? I put it on backwards once,with 6 of Swedens instructor trailers watchning . very funny....

  • @berniedenis9343
    @berniedenis9343 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video for beginners. Been diving since 1976 wish we had you tube back then. Was always taught to put the weight belt on LAST. That way if you need to dump it in emergency it won’t get caught up in anything.

  • @scubacollie2083
    @scubacollie2083 Před 7 lety +55

    Not meant as a critisism, as i'm sure it was just missed due to the video, however don't forget guys to check the spg whilst test breathing the regs for any drop in pressure (drop in pressure on the spg whilst breathing the regs = valve not fully open), they may breathe fine on the surface with a valve not fully open, however down at depth will be an entirely different story........

    • @johnnywilhelm2736
      @johnnywilhelm2736 Před 7 lety +2

      Scuba Collie also make sure to make a habit of turning your valve fully open people!

    • @JordanMQ25
      @JordanMQ25 Před 6 lety +4

      As a newbie, I had to google SPG. I'm assuming it means submersible pressure gauge.

    • @user-do5ug7qs6u
      @user-do5ug7qs6u Před 6 lety +2

      You wait until in the water to do that when diving in cold weather

    • @legopachycephalosaurus6825
      @legopachycephalosaurus6825 Před 5 lety

      www.PSXCARE.com Really? My instructor said to always check before the dive and then check with your buddy as well before but I guess in cold weather it’s different.

    • @iranicus
      @iranicus Před 5 lety

      @@legopachycephalosaurus6825 Depends on the instructor and which diving association they are with, I'm currently doing my Ocean diver with BSAC and we are taught the same as part of the BAR buddy check prior to getting in the water. To each their own though.

  • @tmorg123
    @tmorg123 Před 8 lety +6

    Great video, I'm from the U.S , I would love to dive Iceland .

  • @chrishackers
    @chrishackers Před 8 lety +7

    I Can't believe how clear the Viz was awesome!

    • @Magmadive
      @Magmadive  Před 8 lety +1

      +c hack clear as it gets mate! good for teeth whitening and sex drive! Ask tom cruise!

  • @Lionheart2323
    @Lionheart2323 Před 7 lety +2

    cool video. i just recently decided to make the switch from wetsuits to dry suit diving. now i just have to get my dry suit diving specialty! and then fun

  • @scubatrinni
    @scubatrinni Před 7 lety

    Thank you, I am brand new at drysuit and have not even tried mine yet. I am VERY happy to see this video. Fyi I have been diving for 16-17 yrs and now want to snorkel with the Orcas. And stay water and more comfy in places like Galapagos. Excited about the possibilities now ! Thanks again. Lots of good tips here.

  • @finsnapper
    @finsnapper Před 7 lety +33

    To set the automatic dump valve - open valve fully - close during descent - when buoyancy is achieved at greatest depth open until bubbles come out then back two clicks. It will be set from this point forward. Also one other point, if you have to disconnect your inflator hose and its under your arm you will lose it. A better position is through the D rings on your BCD, that way if it jumps out of your hands as it so often does, you will know exactly where to find it again. Good video apart from that. :)

    • @harrodharrod5239
      @harrodharrod5239 Před 2 lety

      I was taught under your arm and then under BCD shoulder strap. Kinda tricky to squeeze it through there, but it's not going anywhere

    • @MultiHunterOne
      @MultiHunterOne Před 2 lety

      @@harrodharrod5239 The best way to do that is to stand next to your rig, put the hose under the strap, first plug yourself in and only then don the BCD, starting with the left arm. The hose will be already plugged into your suit by the time you're wearing the BCD and you don't have to search for it and try to squeeze it under the strap.

  • @benoitespinola3861
    @benoitespinola3861 Před 7 lety +1

    Cool video. Shows the basics of dry suit diving... about how hoses go, I do it differently, but we have to keep in mind that depending on the setup the hose routing might be different (for instance double tanks you get pressure gauge on both sides, and it is good practice to check both)... I have tendency to try to keep the spare octo hose under my arm and the main octo over my arm... But in the end, it is down to each person's routine (except some conventions such as weight belts)...
    I strongly advise any watcher of this video to go through a dry suit course if they decide to dive in a regular basis with a dry suit (and join the course BEFORE you buy the suit, and buy the suit right AFTER the theory and BEFORE the open water dives following the recommendations of your instructor)... CMAS, NAUI have specific courses, and so does PADI... You get to try out the "rocket man" and you get to know how to estimate how much weight you need for a dive (it varies according to your under suit).
    Is it true that we cannot bring our own gear to go diving in Silfra (to prevent contamination from stuff that would be carried from another dive spot on the foreign gear)? I am considering diving there and I have to consider weather or not it is a good idea to drag all my gear (including my dry suit, except my weight belt and tank)... What are the best dive sites in Iceland in your opinion?

    • @benoitespinola3861
      @benoitespinola3861 Před 7 lety +3

      Two by the ways...
      1) To dive with a dry suit like a pro you need a lot of practice... and it's a good idea to practice next to someone with experience that is willing to have you as a balloon during the dive (and knows what to do in that case)... I had some CMAS P3 divers going with a dry suit for the first time and they went in rocket man mode turning into a nice balloon... I eventually helped them to empty the suit (in that case he was under weighted, as air has been consumed his buoyancy went positive and he had air in the suit... up he goes, air expands, exponential effect.... So, for the rest of the dive I grabbed a couple of rocks and gave him, he was a bit embarrassed as he has a longer dive log than me)... So it's not about your experience, dry suit diving is starting from 0, it is really different from wet suit diving...
      2) subscribed to your channel... Iceland is one of my projects... So is Greenland, Faeroe Islands and Svalbard...

  • @mommasond
    @mommasond Před 4 lety +2

    Whoa you make it looks easy, beautiful background view!

  • @annaaldridge1312
    @annaaldridge1312 Před 8 lety

    100% appreciation for this video! Yours sincerely, Potential Drysuit Diver, Cape Town ;)

  • @mariaschoenfeld
    @mariaschoenfeld Před 6 měsíci

    Great video! Thanks so much! I am about to undergo my dry suit specialty and I am so much looking forward to it!

  • @hubbamarsh70
    @hubbamarsh70 Před 7 lety +1

    I am just starting my PADI open water and I found this very interesting many thanks for this video👌

  • @knightclan4
    @knightclan4 Před 3 lety +1

    Great job mate!
    I just got my first drysuit this week.

  • @looloolama
    @looloolama Před 7 lety +2

    I lost it when the gigantic fucking carabiner appeared out of nowhere XD

  • @revivalworship
    @revivalworship Před 4 lety +1

    Nice vid Thank you! Just got SSI dry suit certified over the weekend. At 65, the older I get to the colder I get. heheh!

  • @ScubaDiverMan711
    @ScubaDiverMan711 Před 6 měsíci

    8:04 I can tell you’re a professional when I saw your goggles behind your head

  • @miks8
    @miks8 Před rokem

    Cant believe the camera man would screw you over that bad!! :D He didnt check the neck seal at all and it actually did look like it had doubled a bit in one spot...

  • @kevingumfory
    @kevingumfory Před rokem

    I dive in the waterproof d7x. It cost the price of a kids first car. Ill never dive another brand ! I'll likely never have to replace it. It's a lifetime rig. I've been in 40 degree water in it. It was a miserable dive. The 3 ppl in scubapros bailed. I lasted 40 mins solo. I've since upgraded undergarments. Nice vid.

  • @benjaminhawkins1129
    @benjaminhawkins1129 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing how you don your gear and showing how it'd all set up for your dives. Much appreciated. Gave me a couple good ideas!

  • @tomvanzanten479
    @tomvanzanten479 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the video and effort mate. Appreciated.

  • @kahotam7975
    @kahotam7975 Před 4 lety

    why am i watching this video during covid-19 semi-lockdown? Can't wait to go diving.

    • @1badsteed
      @1badsteed Před 4 lety

      buy the gear, go in public like that! HAHAHA Be safe

  • @elliottoppenheim6683
    @elliottoppenheim6683 Před 8 lety +1

    ...or dive in the Caribbean or the Red Sea or in so many other venues where the water is warm...Nice video!

  • @sashaarutyunov7178
    @sashaarutyunov7178 Před rokem

    The dive computer in the car : hello darkness my old friend 😢

  • @BoogieDoobie
    @BoogieDoobie Před 7 lety +8

    This guy is a true hero :D

  • @zakaria600
    @zakaria600 Před 2 lety

    Drysuit diving is like recreational diving, but for real OG 💪👌

  • @khalidmohammadi835
    @khalidmohammadi835 Před 7 lety +2

    Thanks for the vid mate! Just what i needed!! Keep it up.

  • @hf1497
    @hf1497 Před 6 lety +1

    Interesting seeing how others configure their gear. Would so dig diving in Iceland

  • @s39020
    @s39020 Před 2 lety

    Wow! fantastic video, high-quality images, high-quality information, bravo! Keep up the good work. Thank you for sharing.

  • @joelucky1662
    @joelucky1662 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for the video, very detailed! Perfect!

  • @MrsColose
    @MrsColose Před 7 lety +2

    Hi, how cold is it there? I was not recommended to control regulator before it meets water. It happens to me when I broken this rule it became frozen, so I needed to surface immediately. Water T was 4, around zero in the air, in Sweden, in December

  • @nesy3634
    @nesy3634 Před 2 lety

    Respect to the cameraman too!

  • @peterskaarup8353
    @peterskaarup8353 Před 6 lety

    Greatest drysuit "how to do" ever. Thanks :-)

  • @goodandsons
    @goodandsons Před 7 lety

    Great Video, I like the gloves being attached to the suit, makes for really warm hands....

  • @QuickQuips
    @QuickQuips Před 8 lety +1

    Really helpful and informative. Nice to see DIR too.

  • @data_1236
    @data_1236 Před 7 měsíci

    Does anyone know which undersuit was used here? Looks good and wanted to check for some details about it

  • @jaxksth9mas557
    @jaxksth9mas557 Před 3 lety

    Very very warm

  • @SeattleRingHunter
    @SeattleRingHunter Před 6 lety +1

    Nice video, if you don't mind me asking what modifications did you make to your WaterProof Drysuit and what model do you have. Did you converter it over to ISS Integrated Silicon Seal system? If so what system did you choose?

  • @batgirl6945
    @batgirl6945 Před 7 lety

    Best video on drysuit diving out there!!! Great information!!! I hope to see you in Iceland!!!

  • @florianthomas7852
    @florianthomas7852 Před 6 lety +3

    The Bismarck reference triggered all my feels :(

  • @parmorama
    @parmorama Před 3 lety

    Brilliant tutorial, thank you very much 👍

  • @boatmanbermuda7255
    @boatmanbermuda7255 Před 6 lety

    ive just seen your video .. you are a cool guy with relax way of delivery. well done mate

  • @hentaisenpai3534
    @hentaisenpai3534 Před 3 lety

    10:51 man this looks so comfy, like diving in your bathroom 😂👌

  • @jungsomewhat
    @jungsomewhat Před 8 lety

    Thanks for enlightenment on the braces..... honest I always just used um for keeping legs up while I was getting into suit never thought to tighten them for better fit, what a knob I am, good on ya ...

  • @PoppaCrowe
    @PoppaCrowe Před 6 lety +1

    Good video, Thanks !

  • @searching4279
    @searching4279 Před rokem

    Awesome tips Thank you

  • @eftihismaraslis5192
    @eftihismaraslis5192 Před 4 lety

    Excellent presentation ,very pro, He reminds me a very good instructor i had .Safety first ! Double check everything ! By the way it looks like a great product.

  • @robbiemurderingminion2556
    @robbiemurderingminion2556 Před 8 měsíci

    What about getting the air out your suit before you put weight belt on and I would also recommend put your left arm through first so you don’t catch your valve on the bcd/wind strap.

  • @user-zp8np7de2i
    @user-zp8np7de2i Před 7 lety

    You are a Very Good Diver ! It is very interesting that You DO ! ! !

  • @thousandwater
    @thousandwater Před 4 lety +1

    Only one valve on your tank? What will you do when your first stage is frozen?

  • @rgorji
    @rgorji Před 8 lety +2

    Nice video. Well done. Enjoyed it very much.

    • @Magmadive
      @Magmadive  Před 8 lety

      Thanks mate

    • @rgorji
      @rgorji Před 8 lety

      Welcome. Someday I will be able to visit your beautiful country.

  • @sebastianzielinski458
    @sebastianzielinski458 Před 8 lety

    Yours configurations is difrent...
    You have many outstanding wires and big holder for your flashlight. They generate trouble under wather :)
    Beautiful place where you dive :)
    Good luck diver!
    :)

  • @outdooroutpost6061
    @outdooroutpost6061 Před 2 lety

    Absolute stud!! Great video brother !!

  • @knightclan4
    @knightclan4 Před 4 lety

    Excellent video

  • @snorttroll4379
    @snorttroll4379 Před 9 měsíci

    in case the suit leaks, could you use a wet suit in stead of an air layer?

  • @jacko_about
    @jacko_about Před 8 lety

    cool vid. I'm using a dry suit with front zip, so my need of help from my buddy is a little smaller :) I like the way you put your pressure gauge. cheers!

  • @snorttroll4379
    @snorttroll4379 Před 9 měsíci

    what would a good setup be for wind surfing?

  • @braselton94
    @braselton94 Před 4 lety +1

    You look like Tom Hardy 😄 very informative, thank you.

  • @ToppDogg73
    @ToppDogg73 Před 6 lety

    I thoroughly enjoyed that vid.. Nice one!! Thanks for sharing.

  • @charlottegreen5677
    @charlottegreen5677 Před 3 lety

    I’ve learnt a lot now I can dive like a pro

  • @Orrinn123
    @Orrinn123 Před 6 lety

    I live in Iceland and I am very interested in diving so I get some diving videos in my recommendations and I found your and I can see you are in Iceland :O

  • @Robertxcapricorn
    @Robertxcapricorn Před 3 lety

    Why did you mount a battery to your torch on your cilinder in stead to do it between wing and your back on an plate???

  • @fynngertz5041
    @fynngertz5041 Před 6 lety +4

    Good quality content! Quality over quantity
    1 thing to say tho, you should edit the parts out were the cameraman puts the camera down to help you ;-) but for the rest good video

  • @daveturner6155
    @daveturner6155 Před měsícem

    I’m a little unclear on his comment about diving with shoulder vent open “all the time.” How is that possible when air needs to be added to the suit as he descends to depth?

  • @joycetam3239
    @joycetam3239 Před 5 měsíci

    the shot of the weeds 😂

  • @xxxAlBundy
    @xxxAlBundy Před 8 lety +7

    PS I was inspired to dive Iceland - Thx a lot.

  • @xxxAlBundy
    @xxxAlBundy Před 8 lety +1

    Dude good video Man, nice mods to D1 - I did similar, can't believe the "experts" negative statements- hey give Dude a break he knows what he's doing yo ! Great job Man don't listen to couch "experts", appreciate the vid funny too loved the "Bismarck" and "Rocket Man" lol

  • @joshuagiovanoli8290
    @joshuagiovanoli8290 Před rokem

    What I don't get is why you are diving with only one 1st stage, in cold water the risk of your 1st stage freezing would be to high for me. Twin valve and two 1st stages would be much more safe. Or did I miss something?

  • @unclegeorgescuba
    @unclegeorgescuba Před 6 lety

    I love your videos,man!Take care!

  • @adamsherif
    @adamsherif Před 5 lety

    Great video thanks

  • @ammaramin5397
    @ammaramin5397 Před 2 lety

    What must be the temperature of the water?

  • @GooMulti
    @GooMulti Před 6 lety +3

    Why did you remove the integrated undersuit?

    • @colecorbett3349
      @colecorbett3349 Před 5 lety +1

      Curious about this, too. I also have D1.

    • @Blubpaule
      @Blubpaule Před 4 lety

      I've seen it interfere with the dump valve

  • @jackg.7745
    @jackg.7745 Před 6 lety

    Very nice set up but self donning is the only way to go. Thanks for sharing.

  • @dephcon2296
    @dephcon2296 Před 7 lety

    Besides some rather useful comments such as those of +Alexey Savelyev I found the video very interesting, always interesting to see the single preferences of equipment and it's a cool informative video, thanks +Magmadive Iceland .

  • @dmjohnson2014
    @dmjohnson2014 Před 3 lety

    What glove liners are those? I can't find them.

  • @mynytdiver9617
    @mynytdiver9617 Před 7 lety

    water looks amazing

  • @thecontemporarydiver505

    Aww, you had me! I was enjoying the video, liking the content, enjoying the view, hitting the Like button and the subscribe...and then I saw your fins! Those fins!! I take it all back!!!!!
    Hahaha, Just kidding...sorta!

  • @iglitchygamer419
    @iglitchygamer419 Před 7 lety +1

    A quick question for you. How do you stop the drysuit from crushing you underwater without overly adding air to it

    • @AnaCorreia
      @AnaCorreia Před 6 lety +2

      as you descend and it gets tighter, just slowly add more air until it feels comfortable. its not anything overly complicated, its real simple, you just have to feel it as you go. if you feel yourself floating up, then you inflated wayyy too much. just tap it once or twice as you go down every few feet

  • @rentaldetectors4397
    @rentaldetectors4397 Před 3 lety

    When measuring for your dry suit. Should you wear your under layers while measuring?

  • @NotGreig
    @NotGreig Před 2 lety

    Can you explain why to dive with it open? I am told dive with it closed

  • @bctclassvideo8025
    @bctclassvideo8025 Před 4 lety

    I dove the Canadian St Lawrence. Water temp was 4°C. My mouth muscles froze so much that my reg kept calling out. How do you stop that from happening.? Also - love your dry suit! Can you give me the name of it? You mentioned the name in the video too fast to understand
    by the way, thanks so much for this video. So helpful!!

  • @hf1497
    @hf1497 Před 6 lety

    the down side of rear entry drysuit having to have someone zip unzip but looks like a well made suit.. Thanks

  • @alexisoliveras7341
    @alexisoliveras7341 Před 3 lety

    There is some suit that the water dont get in contact with youre skin?

  • @PROSTO4Tabal
    @PROSTO4Tabal Před 4 lety

    You making good videos. Make some more of them.

  • @AquaTech225
    @AquaTech225 Před 3 lety

    What suit is that one? Pre modified?

  • @clauderose6333
    @clauderose6333 Před 8 lety +10

    Good video, thx. Btw, your photographer should use gopro mount on the head. lol.

  • @attiumeyami417
    @attiumeyami417 Před 6 lety

    Glad i live in florida and dont need to spend 5k on a dry suit. But if i lived in a cold area like that i definetly would. Love the water too much to only dive in the summer.

  • @MrBackshotzz
    @MrBackshotzz Před 6 měsíci

    What dry suit is that?

  • @dynastyfin3835
    @dynastyfin3835 Před 2 lety

    Very nice talk through. You don't wear ankle weights, & what camera do you use under water?

  • @BoogieDoobie
    @BoogieDoobie Před 6 lety +8

    "can you do that or not really?" hahaha pissed off and tired of the camera mans lack of knowledge :D

    • @1badsteed
      @1badsteed Před 4 lety

      HAHAHA Yeah that was a trip

  • @HosseinShafeghati
    @HosseinShafeghati Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks, very informative. In what circumstances do you put air in the suit? If you get cold or for buoyancy?

    • @henrygoleau
      @henrygoleau Před 2 lety +1

      As you descend, the water pressure increases and the suit compresses and it squeezes you to the point that it can become quite uncomfortable or even painful. Adding a little bit of air prevents that squeeze.

    • @Len_M.
      @Len_M. Před 2 lety

      @@henrygoleau as he said, also to trim for buoyancy… if you ever happened to puncture or have a problem with the bladder in your BCD, you can inflate your drysuit to ascend also.

  • @rca8276
    @rca8276 Před 3 lety +2

    that cameraman is not a drysuit diver and has not clue what he was doing

  • @emmaroche9558
    @emmaroche9558 Před 3 lety

    What drysuit is that. I can make out D1 but nothing else..I'm shopping for suits at the moment.