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Which One You Prefer For Diving, Wet-suit or Semi-dry Suit? Let's Find Out The Difference!

27 Apr 2022
Which One You Prefer For Diving, Wet-suit or Semi-dry Suit? Let's Find Out The Difference!

It is important wearing the right heat protection when we dive, because in the water your performance capacity will be reduced. The amount of insulation you need to use when diving usually depends on the temperature of the water, how active you are when diving and also your sensitivity to cold conditions. So how to choose the right wetsuit for you?

 

When you wear a wet-suit in water, a thin layer of water forms between the wetsuit and your body. The water is then warmed to body temperature so you stay warm. Wet-suits made from neoprene usually have several thickness options such as 3, 5 and 7 mm. Semi-dry wetsuits are not zipped like wetsuits, but have seals at the piping and sleeves.

 

Some semi-dry types even have a dry zip, making them even more comfortable to wear when diving. If you are planning to dive in cold water, the Aropec Semi-Dry Fullsuit is the wetsuit for you! The blind stich sewing system strengthens the material and water resistance.

The wrists and ankles of this semi-dry suit are sealed with a double layer of cuffs, to ensure minimum water infiltration. The semi-dry PK S-Lock back zipper provides a water seal and the nylon webbing makes the zipper easy to move. Of course, this semi-dry has the retention of natural body resistance. This product is one of the best choices for you divers!

 

There are still many advantages of this semi-dry suit, you can check it here!. For you sea activities lovers,  you can also check other featured scuba diving products from Aropec at https://www.aropec.com.


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