Scubapro offers two neoprene drysuits the exodry and the everdry 4.
Are neoprene or laminate drysuits better.
If you prefer the feel of a wetsuit but need the thermal advantages of a drysuit or if you re on a budget then a neoprene drysuit might be for you.
My personal preference is for crushed neoprene which has good thermal insulation and flexibility.
Neoprene was invented by dupont in 1930 and remains the best thermal insulator for any water sport above or below the surface.
Refined techniques and huge investment has created a range of neoprene suitable for applications from running tracks to triathlon wetsuits.
Gary asson from the sub aqua association said.
The neoprene goes through a process that changes the structure.
The best wet suits are tight around the body for better effectiveness made with neoprene a type of rubber and can cover the entire body or just the torso called a shorty.
However if you dive in a wide range of temperate to cold water temperatures and if durability is a factor and you don t mind spending a little extra cash then a fabric suit also called a shell suit may be the way to go.
Another type of drysuit material is crushed neoprene.
When tasked with building an even tougher and durable neoprene drysuit than its predecessor our design team looked to some of the toughest protective gear in the world from across a variety of industry and conceived a suit with diamond tuff laminate a heavy duty metal dry zipper seam tape and extended k padz kevlar knee protection.
According to the manufacturers these suits are made of foam neoprene that has been made denser and thinner by compression.
Generally speaking neoprene drysuits are thicker than membrane suits and more insulating.
This makes it even thinner more durable and have a much smaller effect on buoyancy.
Drysuits made out of compressed neoprene are sold by a number of companies.
Neoprene suits are economical in the sense that they are typically less expensive and eliminate the need to buy undergarments as well.
They are often worn with fins and a mask such as these great full face dive masks.
If a 4mm compressed neoprene suit has been made from 7mm foam neoprene and then compressed it should weigh the same as an equivalent 7mm suit.
There are two main types of drysuit in use today neoprene and laminate neoprene having the better thermal insulation but losing out on flexibility and weight.
However if you dive in a wide range of temperate to cold water temperatures and if durability is a factor and you don t mind spending a little extra cash then a fabric suit also called a shell suit may be the way to go.