If you've never dived with a drysuit before i'd recommend you to take a 'class' in other means do the PADI Drysuit Diver speciality.
There is a couple of techniques you'll have to master to manage to dive safe with a drysuit, and it will be more enjoyable for sure.
*What to do if you get too much air in your leg area
*How to make the 'roll' in order to regain controll of an uncontrolled ascend.
*What to do if your inlet vent freefloods
*Beeing proactive with releasing air from the suit to prevent an uncontrolled ascend
*Also maintence of a drysuit, foldings and taking care of the chain and sealings etc.
It's a bit tricky at first but once you get your buoyancy in place there is no better feeling in the world! A little advice, dont be afraid of having air in your leg area, the proper amount will get you in a perfect hoover.
Best regards.
There is a couple of techniques you'll have to master to manage to dive safe with a drysuit, and it will be more enjoyable for sure.
*What to do if you get too much air in your leg area
*How to make the 'roll' in order to regain controll of an uncontrolled ascend.
*What to do if your inlet vent freefloods
*Beeing proactive with releasing air from the suit to prevent an uncontrolled ascend
*Also maintence of a drysuit, foldings and taking care of the chain and sealings etc.
It's a bit tricky at first but once you get your buoyancy in place there is no better feeling in the world! A little advice, dont be afraid of having air in your leg area, the proper amount will get you in a perfect hoover.
Best regards.