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  2. 5 Best Wetsuits of 2024, According to a Pro Scuba Diving ...

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    We reached out to professional scuba divers to share the best wetsuits they've tested. Keep your watersports game dry, calm, and toasty warm. 5 Best Wetsuits of 2024, According to a Pro Scuba ...

  3. List of diving equipment manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Scuba regulators (Delphin), [15] wetsuits. [16] Bare (dive gear) Wetsuits, dry suits, masks, fins. [17] Acquired by Huish Outdoors in 2011 [citation needed] Benemec Oy – Manufacturer of dive computers, Dive computers. [18] marketed by A.P.Valves (Buddy) [citation needed] and Mares [18] Beuchat – French manufacturer of underwater diving ...

  4. Diving equipment - Wikipedia

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    Diving Wet Suit. EN 14225-1:2005 Diving suits. Wet suits. Requirements and test methods. EN 14225-1:2017 Diving suits. Wet suits. Requirements and test methods. Dry suits. EN 14225-2:2002 Diving suits. Dry suits. Requirements and test methods. EN 14225-2:2017 Diving suits. Dry suits. Requirements and test methods. Depth gauges

  5. Wetsuit - Wikipedia

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    Wetsuits for diving should be made from less compressible neoprene to keep their insulating qualities. [11] A wetsuit must have a snug fit to work efficiently when immersed; too loose a fit, particularly at the openings (wrists, ankles, neck and overlaps) will allow cold water from the outside to enter when the wearer moves. [13]

  6. JIM suit - Wikipedia

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    In 1976 the JIM suit was used for a series of four dives on PanArtic's Hecla M25 well which were made through a hole cut in an ice floe 16 feet (4.9 m) thick, on which the rig was positioned, the first dive setting a record for the longest working dive below 490 feet (150 m), five hours and 59 minutes at a depth of 905 feet (276 m).

  7. Dry suit - Wikipedia

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    The dry suit is a form of exposure suit, a garment worn to protect the user from adverse environmental conditions.The two most common purposes are to insulate the wearer against excessive heat loss, and to isolate the wearer from direct contact with a liquid environment during immersion or repeated multi-directional contact with bulk liquids or spray.