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

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    Modern wetsuits utilize one of three zipper styles: Back zip, chest zip, and zip-free (not technically a zipper style, but let's not quibble over semantics). Back-zip wetsuits were once the standard.

  3. Wetsuit - Wikipedia

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    Hard soled wetsuit boots with zip fasteners. Usually a wetsuit has no covering for the feet, hands or head, and the diver must wear separate neoprene boots, gloves and hood for additional insulation and environmental protection. Other accessories to the basic suit include pockets for holding small items and equipment, and knee-pads, to protect ...

  4. Matuse - Wikipedia

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    Matuse Inc. is an American company focused on wetsuits and outdoor apparel for men and women. Matuse was founded in 2006 in San Diego, California. Co-founded by Matthew Larson [2] and John Campbell, [3] Matuse was established with the intention of creating sustainable wetsuits by using a premium material named Geoprene; an eco-friendly Japanese limestone rubber (an alternative to oil-based ...

  5. Competitive swimwear - Wikipedia

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    A racerback is a type of women's swimsuit design common today among competitive swimwear and incorporated into some types of women's clothing. The top-back of the swimsuit is not covered to provide flexibility and movement of the arms during swimming.

  6. Haenyeo - Wikipedia

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    [4]: 100 Originally, diving was an exclusively male profession, with the exception of women who worked alongside their husbands. [4]: 101 The first mention of female divers in literature does not come until the 17th century, when a monograph of Jeju geography describes them as jamnyeo (literally "diving women"). [4]: 101

  7. Swimming - Wikipedia

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    The wetsuit provides additional volume at a lower density and therefore improves buoyancy and trim while swimming. It provides insulation between the skin and water which reduces heat loss. The wetsuit is the usual choice for those who swim in cold water for long periods of time, as it reduces susceptibility to hypothermia.