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There are various types of drysuits, each with its own characteristics. The choice of your dry diving suit will depend on the water temperature, your diving experience, and your preferences. Our drysuits are designed to offer you flawless insulation and waterproofing, allowing you to enjoy every dive.
Understanding the Drysuit: Materials, Thickness, and Protection
The drysuit differs radically from the wetsuit or semi-drysuit in its principle: it allows no water to enter. It's the air trapped inside this drysuit, combined with a thermal undersuit (often a fleece garment), that keeps you warm. This is the most effective diving garment for cold waters.
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Drysuit Materials and Thickness: Drysuits can be made from different materials, offering varied thicknesses and flexibilities. You'll find neoprene drysuits that provide intrinsic thermal protection and appreciable freedom of movement. Membrane drysuits (or "drysuits"), such as the tri-laminate drysuit, are known for their resistance and are often preferred for their durability and lightness. The Scubapro Evertech Dry Breathable drysuit is a benchmark product.
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Insulation and Thermal Comfort: The thermal insulation of the dry diving suit relies on air and your undersuit. This allows you to dive comfortably in cold waters (below 15°C, or even 10°C). Thermal comfort, resistance, and durability are assets for the drysuit, essential for prolonged dives or in cold waters.
Key Features of the Drysuit: Details, Closures, and Essential Accessories
Choosing a dry diving suit requires careful examination of many technical details.
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Sleeves and Wetsuit Closures: The zipper is a crucial element of the drysuit. You'll find metal or plastic (more flexible) zips. The seals at the wrists and neck (often made of latex or neoprene) ensure flawless waterproofing. Drysuits can have long sleeves and reliable closures. Donning the drysuit takes a little practice, but quickly becomes a simple action.
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Integrated Boots and Booties: Drysuits are often equipped with integrated boots, ensuring complete waterproofing. It's recommended to wear additional socks or booties inside for more thermal comfort and for the diver's foot protection. The integrated boot is part of the drysuit.
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Hood and Gloves for Complete Protection: The hood can be integrated into the drysuit (as on some Beuchat models) or separate. Dry gloves are essential for thermal protection of the hands. These diving accessories complement the drysuit.
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Pockets and Reinforcements: Durability and Practicality: Many drysuits have practical pockets for carrying diving equipment. Reinforcements at the knees and shoulders (sometimes in Supratex or Cordura) increase the drysuit's durability, especially for technical divers. The suit's resistance is an asset for intensive use.
Reference Drysuit Brands: Our Selection and Expertise
At Diveavenue, we offer a selection of dry diving suits from the biggest brands in the diving market. Every product in our stock is chosen for its quality and price, guaranteeing your diving performance.
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Scubapro Drysuit: The Scubapro drysuit is very popular. Models like the Scubapro Evertech Dry Breathable are designed for remarkable flexibility and resistance. The Scubapro drysuit is a guarantee of quality for diving.
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Avatar Drysuit: The Avatar drysuit is gaining popularity. The Avatar Airon drysuit is known for its lightness and fit. It's an innovative drysuit, suitable for diving.
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Beuchat Drysuit: Brands like Beuchat offer robust drysuits, such as the Beuchat Focea Comfort drysuit. These suits provide effective thermal protection.
Important note: The diving market includes reference brands for drysuits and equipment, such as Mares, Cressi, Aqualung, or Santi. While we do not currently directly sell products from these brands on our site, we recognize their contribution to the development of quality equipment. At Diveavenue, we are committed to offering you comparable quality products from our stock.
Drysuit Use and Maintenance Tips: Extending its Lifespan
Drysuit maintenance requires more rigor than that of a wetsuit; it's essential to prolong its lifespan. After each dive, rinse your suit with fresh water and let it dry in the shade. Regularly check the seals, zip (zipper), and seams to ensure waterproofing. A well-maintained drysuit means hassle-free dives.
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Buoyancy Management in Drysuit Diving: With a drysuit, buoyancy management is different than with a wetsuit. You need to learn to master air inflation and purging via the valves for stability at depth. Your dive computer will help you manage decompression. The diver must master the buoyancy of the dry diving suit.
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Essential Drysuit Accessories: In addition to the hood, gloves, and boots, consider diving accessories like a compatible regulator, mask, snorkel, fins, weights, and BCD. A DSMB (surface marker buoy) is also a diving safety accessory. We have a large stock of these diving accessories.
Price and Delivery: Your Drysuit at the Best Price
We offer a large stock of men's and women's drysuits, with competitive prices. Explore our detailed stock prices to find the drysuit that suits you. Our online stock is always up to date.
Take advantage of our drysuit promos! Discounts are regularly applied to our drysuit selection. Delivery is free for any suit order over €90. Your items are shipped and delivered within 48 to 72 hours, depending on stock availability. The stock of each product is updated regularly. Enjoy fast delivery. The stars of our products attest to their quality.
We offer a large stock of men's dry diving suits and women's dry diving suits, with competitive prices. Explore our detailed stock prices to find the dry diving suit that suits you.