PEE and other things for surviving a cold dive day - BEGINNER DIVER TIPS

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  • čas přidán 3. 08. 2024
  • Regardless of how warm it is on the surface, are you constantly cold on dive days? Get the tools and tips for making them more comfortable.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:46 Warning
    1:06 Clothing
    2:45 Dry bags
    3:26 Warm beverages
    3:51 Pee
    4:49 De-kitting
    5:56 Hand warmers
    7:33 Dive day in Morro Bay
    I always get cold on dives. Even in the tropics, by the third dive, I’d be shivering so I’ve learned how to make diving more comfortable even on colder days. Obviously, the best answer is, 'get the correct exposure suit,' but sometimes that isn't available for us or we still get cold with the 'correct' option. What's your favorite way to keep warm on a cold dive day? Tell me in the comments!
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Komentáře • 60

  • @AzulUnlimited
    @AzulUnlimited  Před 2 lety +2

    What is the craziest thing you've tried for staying warm on dive days?
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    • @davidb5195
      @davidb5195 Před 2 lety +1

      turned on the heater in the dive vehicle with the wetsuit on.

    • @davidb5195
      @davidb5195 Před 2 lety +1

      I will have to look into it.

    • @AzulUnlimited
      @AzulUnlimited  Před 2 lety +2

      @@davidb5195 hahaha i have used the car heater between dives as well

    • @AzulUnlimited
      @AzulUnlimited  Před 2 lety +2

      @@davidb5195 They're really nice for all watersport adventures and they are made to last for years.

    • @davidb5195
      @davidb5195 Před 2 lety

      @@AzulUnlimited that is good to know

  • @DarkSideDiving
    @DarkSideDiving Před 2 lety +4

    Hi Sarah, another great video - welcome to our world :) Diving in German/Austria all year around.... Another favourite - pour some warm (not boiling) water from a thermos flask into your wet gloves... Prior and after the dive .) But sooner or later - we all end up with a proper dry suit with dry gloves. Greetings Stephan

    • @AzulUnlimited
      @AzulUnlimited  Před 2 lety

      Yup! It's only a matter of time 😂😂😂😂 thanks for watching!

  • @locodiver8665
    @locodiver8665 Před 2 lety +2

    Something I’m infamous for among my little group is throwing a nice thick warm bathrobe over me when warming up. Gives privacy for changing as well, is readily available to most people, and easily laundered to keep odours down. Sometimes I’ll stand in the shore watching other divers while drinking hot chocolate in my bathrobe. 🤣

  • @robertrandydenniston7861

    I love my surf-fur!!! They are worth the money. I highly recommend them. I keep a fleece beanie and one pocket and fleece gloves in the other.

    • @AzulUnlimited
      @AzulUnlimited  Před 2 lety

      Yes! They make the dive day so much more comfy 🤙

  • @DougsMessyGarage
    @DougsMessyGarage Před 2 lety +2

    I've only been diving in cold water so far and haven't found temperature to be too big of a problem. Of course that might be because I've been wearing a 7mm jerk-john wetsuit that provides essentially 14mm on my body. Drysuit transition is happening shortly, can't wait.

    • @mikesbigadventures194
      @mikesbigadventures194 Před 2 lety

      If you can swing it I highly recommend an argon system too. Really makes a dry suit even better.

    • @AzulUnlimited
      @AzulUnlimited  Před 2 lety

      Layering up is helpful. See you on the drysuit journey 🙃

    • @AzulUnlimited
      @AzulUnlimited  Před 2 lety +1

      One step at a time 😂😂😂

  • @markboscawen8330
    @markboscawen8330 Před 2 lety

    One buddy I occasionally dive with brings a small portable gas camping heater to keep warm between winter shore dives. Excellent for warming hands.
    Removing one’s wetsuit & putting on dry clothes between dives is warmer. But then one has the horrible sensation of getting back into what feels like icy cold neoprene on top of the difficulty of putting on a wet wetsuit.
    For the dive itself, can recommend SharkSkin. Can wear the onesie style under a wetsuit for extra warmth if diving in a colder than usual location or a cold current has swept into a usual spot & need more warmth than normal. The titanium version is liking adding 3-4mm to the suit. Can also wear it on its own for those trips to warmer dive sites - so versatile. Company is based in Aust but I think they’ve got stockists in the US etc.
    But in the end, the real answer to cold water diving is a drysuit.

    • @AzulUnlimited
      @AzulUnlimited  Před 2 lety

      Oooo yes, love shark skin. Great solution you described there! Thanks for watching :)

  • @leborde
    @leborde Před 2 lety

    The 4th element poncho is a life saver for surface intervals and protecting from the wind when the boat is moving.

    • @AzulUnlimited
      @AzulUnlimited  Před 2 lety

      Oh yes, anything that is water and wind proof makes a difference 🤙🤙

  • @SeattleRingHunter
    @SeattleRingHunter Před 2 lety +2

    Here in the PNW in Washington we take a big 5 gallon orange Igloo or Gott Water Cooler and fill it with hot bath water before leaving the house for cold water winter diving. Prior to your dive you can dunk your hood and glove in the hot water! Especially if your shore diving and doing a two to three tank dive this can really save the day. In a pinch for hot water you might be able to get some from a local nearby cafe or restaurant if you ask nicely. Cheers, #SeattleRingHunter

  • @Robert_H_Diver
    @Robert_H_Diver Před 2 lety

    Drysuit is a game changer

    • @AzulUnlimited
      @AzulUnlimited  Před 2 lety +1

      I am counting the days until I get into one. Soon!!!

  • @EEEZSolutionS
    @EEEZSolutionS Před 2 lety

    Excellent suggestions to those not savvy with cold water diving. I began diving off Casino Point - COLD WATER! So, like you I learned how to deal with both cold water and cold weather. A knit cap is a must as is a dive jacket. I have a hand warmer that I received as a battery type as a gift and it really helps too--- better than a hot cup of coffee as a hand warmer :). My suit is a farmer john and it's quite comfortable taking the dive top off and wearing the dive jacket. Thx

    • @AzulUnlimited
      @AzulUnlimited  Před 2 lety

      Yay casino point! Such a great easy dive. Thanks for watching 🤙

  • @sammoyers905
    @sammoyers905 Před rokem

    Having been a Cold-water diver for most of my dives, I have found that a hooded vest (2-3mm) under the primary wetsuit fills in most of those nasty chill tunnels around the neck and spine. Then when needed, add a second non bibbed hood over the vest hood. Makes all the difference. Also avoid zippers on booties. Use under socks to aid in both wetsuit and boot donning/removal.
    Then of course, as you mentioned... the strategic bladder release, or SBR for stealthy vocalization... 😉
    Great video as always. Thanks for sharing.
    Dive safe. 🤙

    • @AzulUnlimited
      @AzulUnlimited  Před rokem +1

      Hahaha I'm a newly converted dry suit diver and I won't be turning back! Warm feet 🥰

    • @sammoyers905
      @sammoyers905 Před rokem

      @@AzulUnlimited I am a drysuit diver also. But sometimes a dive requires getting wet, to really experience it properly. Like your first ice dive should always be in a wetsuit. Just to further drive home how nice drysuits are.

    • @AzulUnlimited
      @AzulUnlimited  Před rokem +1

      @@sammoyers905 woah. Gnarly...

  • @kirbymcd1
    @kirbymcd1 Před 2 lety

    Before switching over to drysuits we would take warm water and prime our wetsuits with warm water. It was also nice to have a few gallons of warm water to do a quick rinse with after the dive and take the chill off.

    • @AzulUnlimited
      @AzulUnlimited  Před 2 lety

      I love a good warm (non-pee) rinse after a dive 😅😂🤪

  • @vincentsubmarinismo774
    @vincentsubmarinismo774 Před 2 lety +1

    My buddy surfacing after a dive: can't wait to go to the toilet.
    Me: I went ten minutes ago.
    My buddy: you know I was behind you right!
    Me: 😁
    Love the vid 😁👍❤️

  • @godinhogodinhodamota
    @godinhogodinhodamota Před 2 lety

    Hello Sarah from Brazil 🇧🇷 I luv ur videos 👌👏👏👏

    • @AzulUnlimited
      @AzulUnlimited  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching from Brazil!!! Very cool 🤙

  • @NormaTLeon
    @NormaTLeon Před 2 lety

    Hi Sarah! Great video! Was wondering what you thought of Shark Skin or Lava Core? Have you used them? Do you have a preference? Just tried Chillproof Sharkskin and it did nothing for me..

    • @AzulUnlimited
      @AzulUnlimited  Před 2 lety

      I don't have a preference and really only would use them if I was consistently diving in warm water. They are pricey for what they offer.

    • @NormaTLeon
      @NormaTLeon Před 2 lety

      They sure are! Just returned the Chillproof Shark Skin full body suit for the Sharkskin Platinum Jacket style, to see if it would make any difference! Wish me luck!

  • @matthewwyjad
    @matthewwyjad Před 2 lety

    I am quite comfortable in a 7mm wetsuit in most water. I have a full 7mm. Then for ice water, i also have a 7mm half wetsuit with a hood that goes on top, so 7mm limbs, 14m core. Lips go blue and rubbery no matter what, but the rest of me has always been toasty (apart from finger tips). In the lakes where i live there are a couple thermoclines. One usually around 30ft, then again below 50ft. The lake is always about 40F down there regardless of the season or weather.

    • @AzulUnlimited
      @AzulUnlimited  Před 2 lety +1

      Yup, each diver has their limits and what works for them. Gotta be careful with those blue lips though!

    • @matthewwyjad
      @matthewwyjad Před 2 lety

      @@AzulUnlimited ya. When the water is 30 something it's like local anesthetic. Your nose iseven fine in the mask, but there is nothing to be done about the lips around the regulator.

    • @AzulUnlimited
      @AzulUnlimited  Před 2 lety +1

      @@matthewwyjad full face mask 😁

    • @matthewwyjad
      @matthewwyjad Před 2 lety

      @@AzulUnlimited ah yes one more thing to learn. I just started side mount a few weeks ago so that's my current learning curve. This is actually how I found your Channel. The gear setup tips have been much appreciated.

    • @AzulUnlimited
      @AzulUnlimited  Před 2 lety

      @@matthewwyjad Glad to hear it! Thanks for being here :)

  • @SeattleRingHunter
    @SeattleRingHunter Před 2 lety

    Edit your video title. Did you mean PPE Personal Protective Equipment. Great video as always, loving the content. 🤙 Cheers, #SeattleRingHunter

  • @user-wu1bo7ok3x
    @user-wu1bo7ok3x Před 3 měsíci

    Can I wear wetsuit and dive gloves and dive hood and dive boots and dive fins and dive mask and scuba tank and bcd and regulator to breath from and breath underwater with scuba regulator for warm water diving

  • @elmo319
    @elmo319 Před 2 lety

    If you’re cold on a dive you’re not wearing the correct exposure suit, end of of.
    Not mention of gloves, hoods, rash guards, types of dry suit, under layers with dry suits…. Even heated vests are available these days.

    • @AzulUnlimited
      @AzulUnlimited  Před 2 lety

      That is very true. I share this info because I, for one, have been limited financially to upgrade my gear all in one go and I figure there are probably other people in the same situation.

  • @BrandonSchmit
    @BrandonSchmit Před rokem

    Awesome! I was saying it incorrectly. It's "surfer" versus "surf fur"?...

  • @fabherod
    @fabherod Před 2 lety

    Dry suit can be dangerous without the proper training..... I watched a video about Linnea Mills' case..... It was shocking!!!

    • @AzulUnlimited
      @AzulUnlimited  Před 2 lety

      This is very true! Training is essential. I haven't seen that yet

  • @thedoc01011
    @thedoc01011 Před 2 lety +1

    The are only two types of divers, the ones that pee in their wetsuits and the ones that lie!

    • @AzulUnlimited
      @AzulUnlimited  Před 2 lety +1

      Absolutely. Now I'll have to train it out of me with this whole drysuit business 😂😂