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Drysuits FAQs

How do I choose the right drysuit?

Consider factors such as water temperature, diving activity (recreational or technical), material (neoprene, trilaminate, or hybrid), and fit. Ensure the drysuit offers sufficient mobility and features like reinforced areas for durability.

Do I need special training to dive with a drysuit?

Yes, diving with a drysuit requires additional training to learn buoyancy control and proper use of the suit's inflator and exhaust valves. Many dive centers offer specific drysuit diving courses.

How do I maintain my drysuit?

Rinse the suit with fresh water after each dive, paying special attention to the zippers and seals. Dry it completely before storing in a cool, dry place. Regularly inspect seals, valves, and zippers for wear and have them serviced as needed.

Can I repair a damaged drysuit?

Minor tears or leaks can often be repaired with patch kits or seal replacements. For significant damage, it’s best to have the drysuit professionally serviced to ensure proper functionality and safety.