DRY SUIT OWNER MANUAL
Before dressing:
• Check the fit of the clothing. Bad-fitting diving or cold protection may affect
the fit of the drysuit.
• Check the fitting of the sleeves - see section "Sizing the sleeves" in
this manual
• Read the instructions for putting on the dry suit in this manual
Putting on the dry suit over the diving clothing:
Perform the following checks of the fit:
• The dry suit should not restrict breathing.
• The feet should not cramp.
• Ease of breathing: There should be no restriction on a deep breath.
• Perform these movements:
- arms behind head: put your arms behind your head as if you want to
touch the valve on the bottle; You should be able to do it without the
drysuit cramping you in crotch.
- Crossed Arms: Grasp both arms around the rib cage backwards
(as if hugging yourself). You must be able to reach and operate the air
outlet valve on the left shoulder.
- Cowering and stretching: Kneel down and bring the buttocks over
your heels and stretch forward. This position also provides information
about the leg length and the torso length. The dry suit should not
constrict or pinch off.
Manual Version DS2019-1
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