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Helpful Tips in Using Dive Skins


The summer time is one of the well-loved seasons of the year because this is the time to go to the beach and enjoy different water activities. However, it is not only during the summer that you can go to the beach and have fun time playing your favorite water sports. You can go anytime of the year provided that you have the right gear and protective clothing to shield you from any harmful elements that you might encounter. Nowadays, you have various forms of protective clothing; from bathing suits, to stinger suits and now, you even have dive skins to come with those fancy diving suits.

Dive skins are the lightest of all wetsuits. These suits are commonly made out of a material called lycra which is basically a flexible fabric with a silky finish. It can be used on its own or worn inside a diving suit. It is also a great active wear to use when you're out doing your favorite water activities.

If you are using these dive skins for the very first time, it would help to know some of its uses. It is also good to know when not to use this as a stand-alone suit. Here are some of the useful tips in wearing and maintaining your diving skins:

On those warm summer days that you want to snorkel and test the waters, you can wear this thick layer of suit alone. They are lightweight but give you just enough protection from getting cut, scraped or encountering abrasions while exploring under water.

During those colder days, it is best to wear the skin inside a full-on wet suit. The diving skin does not have any thermal protection which is why it is not commonly recommended to be used alone unless in very warm water.

On the other hand, the diving skin is also a great tool to use to make it easier for you to wear and take off your wet suit. Decades ago, divers used to wear pantyhose just to fit into their wet suits. But now, because these thin suits are made out of lycra which is a very smooth and silk material, it is easier for divers to get in and out of their wet suits fast and without any struggle.

Wearing the dive skin together with a wet suit also gives another layer of protection against harmful elements. It can give an extra layer of protection against the sun as well as those poisonous jellyfish that you might encounter while snorkeling and diving.

The best way to keep your dive skin clean is by hand washing the suit right after your dive. Allow for it to dry before you store it. Make sure that you rinse the salt from the sea waters off your lycra suit and let it dry thoroughly before keeping it.

Make sure you don't store your diving skin within the direct hit of sunlight. This will break down the lycra immediately.

Dive skins have many uses and are easy to maintain. Just make sure you follow these tips on how to wear and maintain them and you can enjoy many great summers with this reliable companion.



Author Resource:- Jay Edmond is an expert when it comes to sun protection clothing and UV swimwear. To find out everything about the latest UV protection swimsuit coverups products, visit www.ecostinger.com

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