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Drysuits and their undergarments
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The materials in the drysuit undergarments for scuba diving are similar to those used for cold water activities such as skiing, snow boarding, mountaineering and hiking. Essentially, these dry suit undergarments need to be able to insulate you from the cold elements. They are made of polymorphene, fleece and should keep you warm even during `dangerous situations.'
Remember, always take into account the water temperature and the depth of your dive before you decide upon the number of layers to put on under your drysuit.
For additional information on drysuits and other scuba diving gear, please choose from the following:
Scuba fins, adjustable strap scuba fins, and full footed scuba fins | Scuba Regulators, and dive regulators | BCDs, buoyancy control devices | Dive Lights, scuba lights, scuba diving lights | ScubaTanks | Dive Knives, Scuba Knives, and Scuba Diving knives | Scuba Masks, dive masks, and underwater scuba diving masks | Scuba Diving Bags, Scuba gear bags | Dive Computers, scuba computers | Dive Cameras, underwater scuba cameras | Dive Suits, scuba suits, wet suits, dry suits | Scuba Equipment | Scuba Gear | Renting vs buying scuba diving equipment
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