Hey all,
I am new to free-diving. *My main goal with it is to use these skills for underwater filming. *I have quickly realised that I could do with a few wet suits and wanted to pick your minds to try and find the best solution. *So one wet suit I wanted to use out doors in the uk, filming nature. *So this is in lakes and in the ocean. *I eventually want to move to tropical waters however wanted to know what I could do here in the uk first.
What I have been recommend so far is a two-piece 7mm suit with hood. *(Apparently free diving suits are 2 pieces?) It was suggested to: "buy a*tailor-made open-cell suit. *An off-the-peg suit will be just a tiny bit loose somewhere on your body...and this will allow cold water to circulate and take away your body temperature with it."**Elios was a company mentioned.
Then there is all of the different linings: neoprene, linings etc. *quite a lot of information.
I am sure i will also need a different suit *for the pool, since it will be too buoyant, and too warm for the pool.
Any thoughts. *
Many thanks,*
Harrison
I am new to free-diving. *My main goal with it is to use these skills for underwater filming. *I have quickly realised that I could do with a few wet suits and wanted to pick your minds to try and find the best solution. *So one wet suit I wanted to use out doors in the uk, filming nature. *So this is in lakes and in the ocean. *I eventually want to move to tropical waters however wanted to know what I could do here in the uk first.
What I have been recommend so far is a two-piece 7mm suit with hood. *(Apparently free diving suits are 2 pieces?) It was suggested to: "buy a*tailor-made open-cell suit. *An off-the-peg suit will be just a tiny bit loose somewhere on your body...and this will allow cold water to circulate and take away your body temperature with it."**Elios was a company mentioned.
Then there is all of the different linings: neoprene, linings etc. *quite a lot of information.
I am sure i will also need a different suit *for the pool, since it will be too buoyant, and too warm for the pool.
Any thoughts. *
Many thanks,*
Harrison