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Encyclopedia > Drysuit

drysuits are used in a number of sports to provide a barrier between the occupant and cold water. A good discussion of them is found on another wiki: CanyonWiki:Cold-water_protection


drysuits are used in diving:

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kayaking Two divers, one wearing a 1 atmosphere diving suit and the other standard diving dress, preparing to explore the wreck of the RMS Lusitania, 1935. ...


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Junior Drysuit Range With Next Day Delivery (313 words)
The Trident Youth and Junior Drysuits are manufactured to exactly the same specifications as the Adult Drysuits -
Arm, leg and body length extensions are available for our Youth and Junior Drysuits to help extend the life of a drysuit for a growing youngster.
Buy them a Trident Drysuit plus the layers to go under the drysuit, so it keeps them dry and warm (see the importance of wearing the correct gear under the drysuit)
Drysuit Specialty -- Wallin's Dive Center (161 words)
Wallin's Dive Center offers drysuit training and sales, and we'd love to introduce you to the comfort of diving dry.
You can get your drysuit training as one of the four specialties offered in our Advanced Open Water class, or you can take our Drysuit Specialty Class for only $99.95 (plus the $29.95 student kit).
Drysuit training is part of the advanced course or on an individual basis.
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