Drysuit Diving
Diving with a dry suit offers significant thermal benefits, both above and below water. In the Netherlands, wearing a dry suit during several seasons is not an unnecessary luxury. As soon as the water temperature drops below 12 degrees, it is advisable to switch to a dry suit to prevent unnecessary cooling.
Stay comfortably warm with a dry suit
Thanks to the insulating layer of air around your body, you will retain your warmth and cool down less quickly. Underwater, water has a higher thermal capacity than air. Without the protective layer of air present in a dry suit, you would cool down considerably faster.
Advantages of diving with a dry suit
Above the water surface, the dry suit also offers several advantages. You wear the dry suit over your clothing, often in the form of an isothermal coverall that adds extra warmth. However, it doesn't stop at the suit; it is essential to wear dry suit gloves and boots to seal it all in.
Want more information on our drysuits?
For personal advice on drysuits, the experts at Lucas Divestore are here for you. Make an appointment or visit our megastore in Nijverdal to try on different drysuits and make the right choice.