by Paul Garnett
These protective garments may be common to you but when do we usually use a wetsuit and when are drysuits worn?
Wetsuits
Wetsuit manufacturers usually design wetsuits according to its use. Scuba diving wetsuits may be slightly different from a wetsuit made for triathlon or surfing, or it may differ in the materials and flexibility but they all have the same purpose - they maintain body warmth when you are in the water.
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by Philip Litman
A wetsuit is a special garment used in a variety of water sports from scuba diving to surfing and triathlons. They are designed to protect the body from different water and weather conditions. A must have for any water sport enthusiast.
Wetsuits are made of a very flexible rubber called Neoprene. Neoprene is a waterproof, stretchy, and flexible material, designed to fit very tightly. It acts as an insulator, keeping your body heat from dissipating into the colder water.
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by Paul Garnett
Summer is over, but you don’t want to put your wakeboards to rest nor end your water sports adventures. Your wetsuit will definitely come to your rescue. Getting a good wakeboarding wetsuit for sure will make you enjoy the water sport even when temperatures start to decrease.
But what are the best wakeboarding brands in the market, and what is the best among all these brands?
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by Paul Garnett
Surfing is indeed one popular water sport, and even the cold waters cannot stop surfing enthusiasts to go and ride the waves. What you need is the best surfing wetsuit to protect you from the cold, and from hypothermia. You will not find it difficult to find one because there are actually so many wetsuit brands in the market. The challenge is to find the best.
Billabong wetsuits may be popular among pros in surfing. That is because the brand makes one of the most durable wetsuits in the market today. It is also among the warmest, lightest, most flexible wetsuits available. They have even made innovations on their products and launched an economically friendly wetsuit that is made on limestone-based neoprene.
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by Ned Middleton
Sha’b Abu Nuhas is one of those Reefs that, to put it simply, is in the wrong place - as many a ship’s captain has discovered to his cost. It is a prime example of a Coral Reef that barely reaches the surface and, from a distance therefore, is not easily seen at all.
Today, of course, there are radar reflectors and small solar-powered lights situated on top of the Reef - and all regularly maintained in the most difficult of circumstances, but one hundred and thirty years ago things were very different.
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by Paul Garnett
You might have asked why wetsuits are not waterproofed if they are meant to protect you from the cold.
Wetsuits are protective garments worn when you go out to enjoy your surfing, wakeboarding or if you feel like going on a scuba diving tour, especially if the water temperature is low or if you think you will be staying out in the water quite a little longer.
Wearing of wetsuits is necessary when you are playing near or in the waters. It works by maintaining or preserving your body heat to protect you from hypothermia. But why is it not waterproofed if it is meant to maintain your body heat? Below are some facts that might help you understand how wetsuits work.
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