Sentences with phrase «mm wetsuit for»

While the water on the surface is always warm you will need a 6 mm wetsuit for diving.

Not exact matches

But I had like a 3 to 4 mm uh — wetsuit and I am getting or I should say waterproof gloves and socks for next week.
For shark diving at Guadalupe Island, a 7 mm wetsuit or drysuit is most often paired with a hood and gloves.
A skin suit to 3 mm wetsuit is generally adequate, but divers who get chilly might want to pack an extra layer for sites around Komodo, or for muck dives where long bottom times and inactivity can bring down core temperatures.
We use 4:3 mm wetsuits that are well maintained and are sure to keep you warm for the duration of each 2 - hour session.
We have 4 / 3 mm wetsuits, 3 mm booties, thermal guards, and for the extra cold days, 3 mm gloves for your hands so you'll be covered from head to toe, and all equipment is included to use during the lesson.
We have a large stock of 3 mm long wetsuits which is fine for most of the year.
A 3 mm wetsuit is adequate for most, and a rimmed hat and cover up is a good choice for sun protection during surface intervals.
A 3 mm wetsuit is ideal in summer, some divers may want an extra layer or light hood for winter, or when currents bring cooler ocean water.
A 3» 2 mm wetsuit is suitable for all the season.
For a comfortable dive, 3 - 5 mm wetsuits are recommended.
3 mm shortie wetsuits are commonly used or 3 mm full suits for those who are a bit more susceptible to the cold.
In the winter months, he'll gear up in his 7 mm wetsuit or trade - in his fins for his snowboard and heads to the mountain with the most powder.
These are good months for a 5 mm wetsuit with a hood.
A 7 mm full wetsuit with hood, booties and gloves are standard fare for scuba divers, with a 3 mm suit recommended for even casual summertime snorkelers.
With so much competition between the dive shops on the island we try to stand out by having the smallest student to instructor ratio, dive computers for all student courses and qualified fun divers, 15 litre tanks for those who like extra air, long 3 mm wetsuits as well as the usual shorty suits and 5 mm dive booties and open heel fins rather than the full foot fins to prevent the chaffing and blisters which would otherwise occur.
Most divers are comfortable diving with a 3 mm shorty, however, for multiple dives a long wetsuit is probably preferred.
For Cenotes dives, we highly recommend to wear a long 5 mm wetsuit due to lower temperatures around 23 degrees.
We have long 3 mm wetsuits as well as the standard shorty, which may be preferable for the if you get cold easily.
The Heron Island Marine Centre offers a wide range of wetsuits for hire, from 5 mm shorties for the warm summer months to 7 mm full - length two - piece wetsuits for the colder months.
For comfort and protection, many choose to dive with a 5 mm full length wetsuit during winter months from May to October, and a 3 mm full length or shortie during summer months from November to April.
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