Hello Scubaboarders,
The answer to the qustion of wet, semi-dry or dry is the Whites Fusion Drysuit. For those of you who may own a Fusion or have seen it, you know what I'm talking about.
At Whites, we have developed the worlds most flexible, streamlined drysuit that fits like a wet suit and is completely dry. We were able to achieve this by creating a 2 layer suit.
The first layer is called the "Dry Core" and is the inner bladder of the suit. It is constructed of a 200 weight bi-laminate material which is soft, lightweight, and very tough. The Dry Core is cut over sized so that there is no restriction in movement which is great for flexibility, but wouldn't be very effecient alone in the water. To over come this issue we next attach an outer layer or "Skin" to the suit.
The Skin is a stretchy outer layer that pulls the inner dry core into your body, but allows full range of motion as it is made out of stretchy Lycra and Neoprene. So when you put the suit on, you have all the freedom of movement of the oversized inner dry core, and all the streamlining of the outer skin.
Whe the suit is on it hugs every curve of the divers body and looks more like a wet suit than a drysuit and there is absolutelty no restriction in movement. The advantage of this suit is it can be used in the cold waters of the Pacific North West with maximum undergarments, or in the warmer tropical waters with light undergarments and the suit will fit the same expanding or contracting with the diver.
For those who haven't seen the suit check out www.whitesdiving.com or go to the Whites forum on Scubaboard and see what our customers have been saying.
If anyone has any further questions, don't hesitate to ask.
Cheers,
Justin Balaski
Regional Sales Manager
Whites Manufacturing Ltd.
Justin, thanks for posting that. Posting information about why you believe your product is better is a positive way for people to learn. People may think another product is better, but you at least give them the chance to ask.
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