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Do You Know The Difference Between A 5mm Wetsuit And A 3mm Wetsuit?

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Diving is a very interesting activity. Diving equipment is very important for diving, and choosing the right diving suit can make your diving trip easier. So do you know the difference between a 5mm wetsuit and a 3mm wetsuit? The difference between them is that thicker wetsuits have better protection and warmth, while thinner wetsuits are lighter and more flexible.  Wetsuits are the most popular diving suits today. There are different cutting designs and thicknesses. For example, there are two long and short sections to distinguish the style, usually 3mm and 5mm are used to distinguish the thickness of the clothes. A thicker wetsuit will make the temperature of the sea take away lower. A 5mm wetsuit is warmer than a 3mm wetsuit. Therefore, it can provide proper insulation in the water temperature range of 10℃-20℃. The closer the wetsuit is, the less chance of seawater touching the skin, so the wetsuit warms up underwater. The difference between a diving suit and a jellyfish suit is...

Do You Know The Main Types of Surfboards?

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Surfboards come in a wide variety of models. The two main types are the longboard and the shortboard, but these are only the tip of the iceberg. There is a surfboard to suit surfers of every style and personality. As their names suggest, longboards are longer than shortboards. They are also wider, thicker, and more rounded at the nose, the front part of the board. Shortboards, on the other hand, have a more pointed nose and are generally easier to maneuver. Longboards, also called Malibu boards, are the original model of surfboards, first used by the Polynesians who settled in Hawaii. They are typically eight to 14 feet (2.4 to 4.3 m) in length and were originally made of solid wood. In the 20th century, hollow plywood and balsa wood surfboards became more popular because of their lightness. One modern twist on the longboard is the tri-fin, which has three fins descending from the tail of the board rather than the usual one, resulting in better maneuverability. The 2+1 longboard can be...