www.simplyscuba... This video explains how to measure yourself for a new drysuit to ensure you order the correct size. The video goes into how to put your suit on correctly to avoid damage and how to check that it is the correct size.
Actually, doing those steps doesn’t guarantee a perfect fitting drysuit. While that ensures that it’s not too small, it could certainly be too big. And that’s going to make an impact on the amount of drag you’ve got going through the water. You’ve already got enough drag with all your dive gear without having to add to it with an oversized drysuit. Unfortunately, if you’re on the small side, there’s not a lot to choose from. Most manufacturers have ignored short divers when it comes to sizing their products. You’d think there was some imaginary size requirement before you can scuba dive.
@@krishnadasdas3579 hes saying if you put a small diver in a big suit it will be all baggy and that creates drag. bigger divers fill the suit and are streamlined.