By team jbl on march 11 2020 in tech tips.
Open cell wetsuit meaning.
The lube is used to coat the exposed neoprene inside of the open cell suit.
The open cell finish is the most stretchy and the least tear resistant.
If using a body wash mixture you need to get an empty plastic container squirt some body wash into it and then add water this will make a soapy mixture.
1 your suit when dry on the inside will be difficult to put on you need to make up a slippery mixture using either wet suit lube or a mild body wash with water.
Ever wonder what s the difference between an open cell and closed cell wetsuit.
Open cell closed cell wetsuits whats the difference.
Putting on an open cell suit would be close to impossible without lube.
This type of suit offers a greater level of comfort which means it can be worn for longer when diving unlike the closed cell alternative.
I like to keep an extra bottle of conditioner in my dive bag in case i forget.
Although neoprene for manufacturing wetsuits varies greatly in quality.
Usually prepared in a rush right before heading out for a dive.
Did you even know there s more than one wetsuit type.
Jbl s guy skinner walks us through the various differences between the two.
An open cell wetsuit with exterior lining is the most common wetsuit used for spearfishing and general freediving in the ocean.
A commonly known open cell wetsuit technically a split cell inside is a wetsuit that is not lined at all.
Also open cell suits aid and assist with our streamlining and creating a hydrodynamic profile in the water.
Here at abyss we prefer open cell technology for our freediving and closed cell suits for our scuba divers.
It provides the flexibility and warmth of being open cell but also has durability against abrasions.
Open cell technology helps to keep us warm as it sits flush with our bodies.
The open cell wetsuit is more flexible and that makes diving more natural to the wearer.
For most lube is a mixture of hair conditioner and water.
Once the slab of chloroprene master foam has been mechanically split hence the correct appellation split cell it becomes pure rubber with tens of thousands of tiny craters which used to be the closed cells with the nitrogen gas filling.
Open cell neoprene refers to the fact that the interior of the two piece wetsuit is not lined with lycra or nylon like your typical scuba suit.
Calling it open cell does not reflect at all on the type of neoprene used.
An open cell wetsuit offers insulation against the cold which is a very useful feature in most diving situations.