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  • I hope he wasn't paid for this

  • What's the difference between dry and wet suit ?

    I still didn't get that part.

  • @loirinh69 Dry Suit Keeps You Totally Dry But Wetsuit Will Still Get You Wet

  • @fareezharis

    totally dry ? : o

    Really ?

  • @loirinh69 Maybe Ur Head, Hands And Feet :D But If Ur Wearing It Properly Fitting, Ur Body Wont Get Wet... I Make Use Of The Layer Of Air To Keep You Warm, Through Body Heat :D

  • @fareezharis

    Nice :D

    Thanks for the answers mate! ;D

  • Why is everyone at Expert Village such a moron?

  • good point JLLK009, there are better dive stories and videos on the net. try the myscubastory site. type "dive stories" into google and its like the 12th result, on the 1st or 2nd page of google... youll find other good dive story pages but i think the myscubastory site is better as its dedicated to dive stories, accidents, sharks and videos - good luck

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  • cool want to scb

  • wet suit ,dry suit doesn't matter ? is he fuken stupid!

    it is very important depending on the condition of the dive!

  • what about a snorkel?

  • dont need it when you have an oxygen tank

  • I meant that you need a snorkel on the surface, so that you avoid wasting compressed air or nitrox, and can have longer a bottom time. Of course you don't need it underwater

  • I'm not shure, but is suppose that probably you are not going to be spending much time on the surface anyway before the immersion so the waste of oxygen really isn't very big

  • is it possible to learn most of what u need to know about PADI scuba diving by a week, even if you are 13 years old???? plz someone answer me!!

  • u dont always need a wet suit

  • well, maybe if your going for like half an hour or 45 minutes in a swimming pool, indeed you dont. But otherwise.., always: the water your diving in will always be colder than 37 degrees C (100 F), so your body will cool down. You need to slow this down to have a pleasant dive. Otherwise: you ll get cold and your mucles will cramp.

  • im in florida so waters not always cold

  • Wow I love the logic... fins 'cause our feet aren't big enough... wet suit dry suit whatever all the same (?) whaaaat...

    Don't forget to get a dive certificate so you learn what you really need to know to scuba dive safely, before you belive you just buy a bunch of gear and then go diving

  • Yeah, I think I know more than he does... yeah you might want to take a tank while you are scuba diving...

  • Haha =D. Good point!

  • jus maybe tho hahaha

  • "you also wanna have a BCD"... Its neccercary.

  • what about the tank?

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