To begin thank you for your time and sharing your knowledge. If I was to respectfully make a request; for some of the info said, it would make it easier if you had a quick picture to go along. It would make it easier to understand what the discussion is about. For ones more thank you for these videos. Wishing you all the best
I am old and new to diving. I have to say I very much enjoy your videos. I learned so much from them. I do enjoy your videos, and I enjoy all your knowledge. Thanks again, Perry Manzanares
I'm a surface sport person normally, and have a combination of wetsuits and drysuits for that reason, all nice and free moving. When I did my OW course it was in full on drysuits for a Scottish winter salt water dive, with 5mm hood and gloves. Never felt more claustrophobic in my life, especially with a tight rental neck seal. Personally I'd rather feel a bit more chilly and have some freedom of movement than be warm as toast, but it seems to fly in the face of every bit of advice, but if I have to make that choice, I'll just not dive.
Zippers? Front vs. Back? Zipper cuffs? Zipperless suits? I'd like to buy the 3mm Scubapro zipperless but can't find much info on it. Seems zipperless is the way to go if one can become accustomed to getting it on and off.
Love your hard work and the sharing if your knowledge. It would be easier fir beginners like myself if you had examples of the products you were discussing. I live in a landlocked area and the only assistance I have is from podcasts like yours. Thanks again for all the amazing info. I am taking notes!!
Hi Ahmed, while neoprene wetsuits are buoyant, they shouldn't be used as a buoyancy aid alone. A wetsuit will help you float on the surface but, a proper buoyancy aid like a life jacket will help you float in the correct position in the water.
Some manufacturers (e.g. Bare) claim to have developed a neoprene that has additional "radiant" properties that allow the suit to conserve more body heat than you'd expect in a suit of the same thickness. These are sold at a premium. A question for your podcast: are they worth the extra money (everything else being equal)? Thank you and I love your podcast!
Like my Mares Flexatherm semidry..... if money was no object? Custom fit made to measure semi-dry... absolutely no doubt. It'd be 7/5 dual-thickness, glideskin roll-seats on neck, wrist and ankles, dry zip and plush lined core *AND* on the thighs, godammit. Oh, and It'd have a whaleshark pattern finish. Why? Because being pretty matters as much as being warm, that's why! ^_^
the problem here is that its hard to keep up with the information, i wish they brought in examples of each type and tech to be more understandable.. simply scuba could have done better
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To begin thank you for your time and sharing your knowledge. If I was to respectfully make a request; for some of the info said, it would make it easier if you had a quick picture to go along. It would make it easier to understand what the discussion is about. For ones more thank you for these videos. Wishing you all the best
agree, Video is amazing, some pics would help it
I am old and new to diving. I have to say I very much enjoy your videos. I learned so much from them. I do enjoy your videos, and I enjoy all your knowledge. Thanks again, Perry Manzanares
what was that beeping in the back ground?
I'm a surface sport person normally, and have a combination of wetsuits and drysuits for that reason, all nice and free moving. When I did my OW course it was in full on drysuits for a Scottish winter salt water dive, with 5mm hood and gloves. Never felt more claustrophobic in my life, especially with a tight rental neck seal. Personally I'd rather feel a bit more chilly and have some freedom of movement than be warm as toast, but it seems to fly in the face of every bit of advice, but if I have to make that choice, I'll just not dive.
Changed from 7ml semi to drysuit wont ever dive a wetsuit in the winter again
I have a 5 ml wetsuit called aqua lung flex and it keeps me warm it works that the one I bought.
Zippers? Front vs. Back? Zipper cuffs? Zipperless suits? I'd like to buy the 3mm Scubapro zipperless but can't find much info on it. Seems zipperless is the way to go if one can become accustomed to getting it on and off.
You should include more photos in your vids
Really nice video! I would have liked to see some examples of the stitched and seals though. Great work, I love your channel!
Love your hard work and the sharing if your knowledge. It would be easier fir beginners like myself if you had examples of the products you were discussing. I live in a landlocked area and the only assistance I have is from podcasts like yours. Thanks again for all the amazing info. I am taking notes!!
Thanks for the information
Hello please i have a question this suit can protect me from drowning cause i can not swim
and 3 mm is good or not ?
Hi Ahmed, while neoprene wetsuits are buoyant, they shouldn't be used as a buoyancy aid alone.
A wetsuit will help you float on the surface but, a proper buoyancy aid like a life jacket will help you float in the correct position in the water.
how much buoyancy does 3mm shorty wetsuit give you? is it really noticeable when snorkeling?
No. So small to calculate and need 4 years bachelor to learn how to count. :P
Some manufacturers (e.g. Bare) claim to have developed a neoprene that has additional "radiant" properties that allow the suit to conserve more body heat than you'd expect in a suit of the same thickness. These are sold at a premium.
A question for your podcast: are they worth the extra money (everything else being equal)? Thank you and I love your podcast!
I have ordered a bare velocity ultra suit, Ill let you know how I can on with it, when I get it and try it out in Indonesia.
ubuntufrank 100%. Have the Evoke. Amazing.
Great information. Would have been better showing some examples. Thanks
You should show some samples while talking
Lmao u kept the seal outtake I was thinking that 4 or 5 times during the video
Cheers Mark I learned a great deal.
How's it going
Can't complain Danny! How are you?
@@simplyscuba I'm fine :)
awesome 🤙
Would of been nice if he was actually showing examples of what he is talking about.
Like my Mares Flexatherm semidry..... if money was no object? Custom fit made to measure semi-dry... absolutely no doubt. It'd be 7/5 dual-thickness, glideskin roll-seats on neck, wrist and ankles, dry zip and plush lined core *AND* on the thighs, godammit. Oh, and It'd have a whaleshark pattern finish. Why? Because being pretty matters as much as being warm, that's why! ^_^
the problem here is that its hard to keep up with the information, i wish they brought in examples of each type and tech to be more understandable.. simply scuba could have done better
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That it doesnt get too wet.
Yesss first one here
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No one cares
@@Richard1976 lol ok
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Don’t buy black wetsuit. Don’t even know why they sell them that color
Great video! Your tee shirts still suck, but great video.