Dry Suit Diving
 
 
FEATURES
 
    •    Dry Core internal bladder made with tough, proven military 200 denier BiLam material.
    •    External protective & durable stretch fabric skin is removable and replaceable from Dry Core via Hook & Loop fasteners. Watch for different graphics, colors, and heavy weight skins to be released in early 2008!
    •    Extremely lightweight and compact for the ultimate in dive travel.
    •    Self Entry, Front Horizontal Chest dry zipper design allows maximum mobility and easy self entry.
    •    Bell-shaped, heavy-duty and UV-resistant latex wrist seals, and neck seals which can be trimmed to fit your size.
    •    Si Tech low-profile automatic/adjustable exhaust valve with ratchet face plate.
    •    Si Tech swivel inflate valve allows you to connect the LP hose from any angle.
    •    Si Tech LP hose with easy disconnect.
    •    The suit comes with Multi-Laminate Shell Socks, Tropical Bag, LP Hose, Zip Wax & Instruction Manual!
 
My “FUSION” Dry Suit by Whites Diving
Dry Suit Diving in Idaho
(Bob Rice Pond)  56 Degrees
The WARM undergarments by Whites Diving
Whites manufacturing releases new drysuit technology! After several years of research and development Whites has re-invented the drysuit!
The Fusion has the mobility and streamlined nature of a wetsuit, but the warmth and durability of a drysuit.
Dry Core Technology is a revolutionary innovation in dive suits, combining the warmth characteristics of a drysuit with the streamlined fit of a quality cold water wetsuit! Given the choice, wouldn't you rather DIVE DRY?
HOW IT WORKS
 
This advanced patent technology (U.S. Patent No. 6,715,149 & others pending) includes 2 layers. The First Layer (Dry Core) is a loose fit, lightweight membrane dry suit that incorporates latex seals, a dry zipper and air intake and exhaust valves to create the waterproof barrier. A second "over suit" made with a durable stretch fabric is attached to the Dry Core at the wrists, ankles, valve openings and dry zipper to create the form fit.
These are some pictures of me diving up at Arrowrock Dam in November 2007.  The water temperature was a chlling 45 degrees, but the Fusion Dry Suit kept me warm.  Even though it was cold, the visibility was still a good 10-15 feet.  However, we did not see any fish. The water level is very low as you can see.