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Scuba Wetsuit Buyers Guide  

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Top 10 Tips to find the best scuba diving wetsuit for you.
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00:00 Introduction
00:51 Thermal Rating
02:23 Neoprene Thickness
04:53 Neoprene Alternatives
06:27 Internal Lining
08:18 Proper Fit
10:40 Wetsuit Pockets
11:55 Neoprene Stretch
13:02 Tall & Broad
15:03 Semi-Dry
16:47 Special Features We partner with www.scuba.com and www.mikesdivestore.com for all your gear essentials. Consider using the affiliate link above to support the channel. The information in this video is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional SCUBA Training. All content, including text, graphics, images, and information, contained in this video is for general information purposes only and does not replace training from a qualified Dive Instructor.

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Комментарии : 26   
@NormaTLeon
@NormaTLeon Год назад
Great video! I Dive in the NE from May to October and the Caribbean. Btwn my 5MM & 3MM wetsuits, 4MM Sharkskin Jacket & 2MM Lavacore full suit, and two skins, (+5/3MM hood), they cover all my temperature needs from 45°F +, but I can’t dive colder than 55°F as my exposed skin can’t handle the frigid temps. Then again I was raised in the NE ocean as a kid and went in with just my bathing suit every Memorial Day until I turned 40..
@hocksee
@hocksee 4 месяца назад
Mark You're my favorite channel . Love all your tips ❤️ Thank you for all your videos.
@souswes
@souswes Год назад
Great tips mark! I keep a dry suit, a semi-dry, and a hodge podge of 3 mm shorty/ 5 mm surface rescue/ 1 mm pants and rash guards to cover the rest in layers. Just did 2 dives today in 16 C water assisting with an OW student….wearing my 8/7 semi dry because I’m a baby.😂
@originalkk882
@originalkk882 Год назад
After training in the UK in a 6.5mm semi-dry, most of my diving has been in warm waters. In the Caribbean in the winter (79-82F) I ended up with a nice quality 5/3mm O'Neill diving full suit, and still felt a chill after 2 boat dives. I ended up wearing a 1.5 jacket underneath. This was mainly taking photos, so not a vast amount of swimming around especially on the 2nd dive. A single shore dive was fine in a 1.5mm jacket and board shorts. In the summer, no neoprene needed.
@stolfygaming
@stolfygaming Год назад
Great stuff! Personally I actually use a 5mm semidry here in the Sydney region of Australia and a standard 3mm in warmer waters
@peterpanci78
@peterpanci78 Год назад
Thank you again for a very good video.
@TheRedbaron11
@TheRedbaron11 Год назад
Can you please make a more elaborate video about the alternative materials? And also if they are worth checking out for people who don't have neoprene allergies
@CopyRightJT
@CopyRightJT Год назад
What a great video. Thank you so much for your tips. Is there a similar video on your channel about drysuits?
@ScubaDiverMagazine
@ScubaDiverMagazine Год назад
Not yet, I'm working my way through the range of scuba gear. I did make a Top10 Drysuit video not that long ago: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-O2yRWJHzg-A.html
@CopyRightJT
@CopyRightJT Год назад
@@ScubaDiverMagazine thank you very much. I will check that out!🙏🏾
@argonk
@argonk 21 день назад
Would you ever consider smooth neoprene on the outside? Or it would get quickly damaged due to friction with scuba gear?
@ScubaDiverMagazine
@ScubaDiverMagazine 21 день назад
I wouldn't use it for scuba diving. It's relatively fragile and, as you say, you'll damage it very easily with your gear. Smooth-skin outer wetsuits are best for freediving to reduce drag
@argonk
@argonk 21 день назад
@@ScubaDiverMagazine Thanks for the answer. I'd be into smooth neoprene for preventing heat loss during boat transport in between dives, but there is indeed no advantage in having a prematurely worn-out wetsuit. On the boat I could just put a windproof layer on top of the wetsuit jacket or simply take the jacket off. That's most likely what I'll do (I'm gonna buy a new wetsuit soon), but since I like to investigate things: what about using a rash guard on top of a smooth neoprene wetsuit to protect it from friction with scuba gear? There probably is a reason why I never saw anyone doing it, and I'm not gonna try with my nice freediving wetsuit, but am still wondering if it would make sense.
@AY-xb8wh
@AY-xb8wh Год назад
I have a good quality surf wetsuit, can I use it for scuba diving?
@vukmajstorovic7033
@vukmajstorovic7033 3 месяца назад
I have a Cressi Apnea 5mm ... is it ok for scuba diving...it is for spearfishing
@ScubaDiverMagazine
@ScubaDiverMagazine 3 месяца назад
Sure, it's going to keep you warm in the water. It will just take longer than a normal scuba wetsuit to don and doff.
@hocksee
@hocksee 4 месяца назад
I dive in my skinsuit Rash guard in Philippines all the time. Temp is between 23 to 26 now , after many diving days it gets to you and you feel cold on the boat. So yes we need 3mm even in tropical waters .My master diver is always cold he wears a 5mm because he dives too much, while we dive recreational, so it depends on you and the conditions.
@jaynovorolsky1027
@jaynovorolsky1027 18 дней назад
I plan on only diving in the Philippines. I'm looking at the Water Proof W30 2.5 mm suit. I did my first dives in Davao. I will be going to Bohol and Cebu next. I'm taking the deep dive certification of 30 meters. Is 2.5 mm sufficient?
@hocksee
@hocksee 18 дней назад
@@jaynovorolsky1027 It depends on you if you get cold easy General rule if you go deep to 30m 2.5 should be fine You will know when you try I have 2.5mm and a 3 mm and 1 mm and one 2mm shorts. Try and see if you're ok with it. Every person is different Also when your suit is thinner you will need less weight. But if you are doing the open water course you will be tired, and being tired makes you cold after 2-3 dives at 30m. It is important to have your master diver check your weights before the dive. They often rush you in and you struggle with buoyancy . Check weights first before you dive so you know how much you need with each different suit.
@xineisBR
@xineisBR Год назад
Wow, I must feel colder than most then! There is no way I could use a 5 mm wetsuit in 15 ºC waters... 2 x 40 min dives on 21 ºC and I'm freeezing. So now I'm about to migrate into drysuits!
@MiladCerkic
@MiladCerkic Год назад
Totally feel you, @xineis! 😄 Can't imagine 5mm in 15ºC either! 🥶 I'm all about 3mm or shorty above 25ºC, 5mm for 20-25ºC, and semi-dry below 19ºC. Excited to switch to drysuit soon - except when teaching! 🌊👌
@Captainwill55
@Captainwill55 Год назад
I dive in quebec canada , so 14mm two piece wet suit and 3 fingers mits day in day out
@aliasincognito0
@aliasincognito0 Год назад
Absurd. That's a dry suit for me.
@Captainwill55
@Captainwill55 Год назад
@@aliasincognito0 what is absurd in my opinion is the cost of the whole drysuit system (undergarment glove system and the suit itself) wich cost several thousands of dollars and requires maintenance and repairs that are also another expense (cuff seals, neck dam , boots etc) i dont have the buget for running a drysuit so i have a tick wet suit , ive been using it for a decade and im perfectly fine with it
@xineisBR
@xineisBR Год назад
@@Captainwill55 You could buy a neoprene drysuit. There is less need for thick/expensive undergarments and repairs should be similar to neoprene wetsuits (that will eventually need repairs anyway).
@TheAMGReviewers
@TheAMGReviewers Год назад
​@@xineisBR repairs to the inflation valve are not cheap, plus it's another failure point
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