How To stay Warmer Winter Diving

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@timgosling6189
@timgosling6189 5 күн бұрын
The rapid warming thing is especially important for wetsuit divers. It may be tempting to just jump in a hot shower but the first thing it does is to open up all the blood vessels in the skin that closed off to keep the blood warm in your core and brain. That can cause a sudden rush of cold blood to the heart and in extreme cases cause heart attack.
@jeffconley6366
@jeffconley6366 5 күн бұрын
Most of what you said about dry suits was applicable to trilaminate type dry suits. There are still neoprene dry suits. In neoprene dry suits they do keep you warm. I use to go ice diving with just my street clothes on under mine. As far as second stages, nothing beats the all metal second stage. I find in water where I would normally wear a full 3mm suit. If I wear a hood I can get by with just a neoprene 3mm vest and neoprene shorts. Mark, as usual great advice.
@tarasliubenko471
@tarasliubenko471 5 күн бұрын
One of the best issues of your magazine. Many thanks for great advice.
@rezaeica
@rezaeica 5 күн бұрын
Hi All, I live in Ontario, Canada, I have been diving in a 7mm wetsuit so far and enjoyed it a lot. However, I invested in a Drysuit and undergarments this year after I dove in a lake at 5 °C and it was freezing cold. Now I can dive all year long. It was a great video, and I like to add one thing that was not mentioned, cold water diving is freaking expensive 😅
@Sherwoody
@Sherwoody 3 күн бұрын
I’m also from Ontario. I use a 7mm with a skin underneath and other than my hands, I find that to be warm enough. I invested in a warmer pair of gloves and I’m pretty happy with them. Getting out of the wetsuit is the worst part, but one trick I picked up seems to work well once you do get it off. I use a cooler with warm packs inside and my clothes are toasty warm when I get dressed.
@MrIronflame
@MrIronflame 3 күн бұрын
Great info, thanks
@liamlefkowicz5378
@liamlefkowicz5378 6 күн бұрын
great advice
@alluraromel392
@alluraromel392 5 күн бұрын
What about reusable heat packs? I live in a subtropical climate and try to dive year round. I love lobster & Lionfish hunting & I’m starting to get into spearfishing. I recently met a spearfisherman who said he uses orange reusable heat packs with a button. Gives him about 20 min of warmth. Since Drysuits & hunting do not seem to be compatible I’m looking for alternatives. I already wear Sharkskin Chillproof as a base layer to my 5mm wetsuit on my core. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
@postaltwinkie5353
@postaltwinkie5353 5 күн бұрын
How I stay warm in the PNW: Neoprene drysuit, thickest 450gram thermals, dry gloves, 6mm hood, and a base layer. Downside? Lots of lead is required...
@Aaron_DeKeulenaer
@Aaron_DeKeulenaer 5 күн бұрын
Good video mate but did miss that training is also needed for FFM for the ones that are not ffm divers how do you equalises or clear the mask but cold water is by far the best time to dive
@postaltwinkie5353
@postaltwinkie5353 5 күн бұрын
Training is required to use a FFM. As for equalizing, there is a nose piece inside that you put your nostrils against to blow.
@Aaron_DeKeulenaer
@Aaron_DeKeulenaer 5 күн бұрын
@postaltwinkie5353 that's what I'm saying mate it's completely different the video did explain drysuit but didn't explain the big difference when on ffm at least where I am we have had far to meny people just buy ffm and not no what there doing
@mrchriscarleton
@mrchriscarleton 4 күн бұрын
Any tips for those Canadian summers? Donning a drysuit and two layers of thick undergarments for water that's 5C (41F) - when it's 32C (90F) at the surface! - is the WORST! I like to soak my hood in the cold water before kitting up so at least I have something keeping my head cool. But even then, it's a race to get kitted up and in the water before heat stroke takes you down! 😬
@grimincat
@grimincat 3 күн бұрын
I use a trilaminate dry suit in the med during summer. Just making it wet is enough to not overheat, especially if there's a breeze.
@benheckendorn2696
@benheckendorn2696 6 күн бұрын
great tipps Mark, I just wonder which brands would you recommend as under suits for dry suit divers, would you recommend to use a rashguard? It would be great to learn more about, I need a lot until I really freeze, but others may freeze already at 20°C so it would be great to know the different under suits for different kind of divers. PS. I already got a base layer, I may will choose J2 by 4th element, also for dry suit diving in sumer, so It's more about the 2nd layer. I look for something thin, so what do you think about 2 base layers (just for the upper part, my legs doesn't feel cold very fast. (:) Like 4th element J2 and a Bare ultrawarmth, or would you recommend something different?
@rezaeica
@rezaeica 5 күн бұрын
4th element has great undergarments fir Drysuit
@Aaron_DeKeulenaer
@Aaron_DeKeulenaer 5 күн бұрын
4th element or if looking for a cheaper option but a very good undergarment for cold water scubapro k2
@benheckendorn2696
@benheckendorn2696 5 күн бұрын
👌 thanks to you both, I already bought the 4th element J2 (just the shirt) because I thought I may need something little bit more at the top part, it takes a lot till my legs get cold. So I'm quite sure about my base layers. I may wonder more if I could wear two base layers, like 4th element and Bare ultrawarmth. Or shall I better check for a K2 as a secound layers. May I should have told I already thought about the base layers. 😔
@Aaron_DeKeulenaer
@Aaron_DeKeulenaer 5 күн бұрын
@benheckendorn2696 depends on what k2 your after as thay have one that's for artic and is like 800grm as the full jumpsuit the k2 artic one would be more then what you need but is very worm and comfortable
@Plut0-YT
@Plut0-YT 6 күн бұрын
A lot of good advice however the only problem I have is diving around 3-4 C and the lips goin numb and it's not comfortable and the tip for it in the video was "Get an incredibly expensive full face mask and go for another certification" xD
@MaciejJeszkeP
@MaciejJeszkeP 6 күн бұрын
Visibility during winter is amazing, same as color of water with proper sun: kzbin.info/www/bejne/b3zKnnWCoah0bdk
@alzahraniabdulrahman
@alzahraniabdulrahman 3 күн бұрын
No body told you that booooof is repeated in your videos and it’s annoying 2:18
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