
All-season comfortable diving
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Dry suit features 1
Dry suit features 2
Dry suit features 3
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How to use dry suit 1
How to use dry suit 2
How to use dry suit 3
How to use dry suit 4
How to use dry suit 5
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■ Emergency Procedures
● Response to Water Intrusion
If a large amount of water enters the suit due to a valve failure or other problem, the dry suit may no longer provide effective buoyancy control or thermal protection.
Establish neutral buoyancy using your BCD, signal your buddy, and end the dive safely.
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● Response to Excess Air
If you become feet-up (inverted) and lose buoyancy control because air has moved into the legs of the suit, act immediately.
Tuck into a compact position and roll to bring the exhaust valve to the highest point.
Then return to a stable, upright position and vent air as needed to regain control.
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If you lose control |
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Roll into a compact position |
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Return to an upright position |
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