Saturday, September 17, 2011

A Guide to Swimming Gear

A Guide to Swimming Gear: Swimming is a very popular sport and is one such sport that is practices almost all over the world. Competitive swimming has been radically changed with the introduction of new technology and greater know how about the various aspects. A swimmer has to pay attention towards keeping himself fit as well as keeping himself updated on the latest swimming gear and newest technological advances in this field.

Swimwear and Safety - Wetsuits and Drysuits: There are various kinds of swimwear suited for the particular type of swimming. Generally dry suits are used by people who indulge in underwater activities since the dry suit provides better heat insulation, so the diver can dive in cold waters easily. Another advantage of dry suits is that it can resist pressure changes more that wet suits can and dry suits are made of water repellant fibers. The downside is they are mostly very uncomfortable and the price is higher than wet suits. Dry suits protect the entire body of the swimmer excluding the head and the hands.

On the other hands, wetsuits are used by people who are engaged in water sports on the surface of the water. The suits are made of very light weight synthetic materials and they are less costly than dry suits. Wet suits offer lesser thermal insulation and hence it is not recommended for activities in cold waters. However, there are air pockets in the suit which provide a bit of insulation. Swimwear and Safety - Wetsuits and Dry suits is a very vast topic and there are many options to choose from, the beginner is advised to go through all the options and select the type of swim suit best suited for the individual need.

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