I don't see where the problem is using diapers for deep dives, my PADI instructor once showed us how effective Pampers Cruisers size 6's or "Poise Hourglass Ultimate" pads can be for ladies who enjoy longer, more rigorous dives.
The frigid waters off the Pacific NW coast where we jetty dive absolutely necessitates the ability to "pee" whenever and wherever with our durable dry suits, especially when absorbency, dryness, comfort and confidence are a concern, thick pads and diapers are wonderful?!
I don't see where the problem is using diapers for deep dives, my PADI instructor once showed us how effective Pampers Cruisers size 6's or "Poise Hourglass Ultimate" pads can be for ladies who enjoy longer, more rigorous dives.
The frigid waters off the Pacific NW coast where we jetty dive absolutely necessitates the ability to "pee" whenever and wherever with our durable dry suits, especially when absorbency, dryness, comfort and confidence are a concern, thick pads and diapers are wonderful?!
AddAsC0NTACT 1 month ago
or ISC rebreathers, my bad
ericvid 9 months ago
funny , she is next to ICS rebreathers ,
ericvid 9 months ago
The proplem with the diaper is that in very cold water, your urine cools off pretty quick and you have unwanted cold dampness in your drysuit.
haloclyne 2 years ago
disposable diapers are not more simple to apply and change girls?
she-p seems to be cool, but between it and disposable what's more comfortable and less expensive for u girls?
what's easyer to apply and more secure, a disposable or she-p?
i'm trying to understand the question! Thanks
xrl80 2 years ago
Hooray for equal opportunity!!!
therealjustinkelly 2 years ago
COOOOOOOOOOOL !!!!
Wethorse 2 years ago
THIS is AWESOME! GirldiverCINDY ROCKS!
ljjames33 2 years ago
w00000000000000t! Great publicity for the She-P! Love it!
Gitterdun7 2 years ago