sukellusharjoitus
Sukellusharjoitus, also known as dry suit diving, is a method of diving where the diver wears a dry suit, a type of wetsuit designed to keep the diver dry and warm underwater. This technique is particularly popular in cold water diving, as it allows divers to stay dry and comfortable for extended periods. The dry suit is typically made of neoprene and has a hood, gloves, and boots to provide full-body coverage. The suit is inflated with air, creating a seal that keeps water out. Divers can enter the water through a zipper or a separate entry point, and once inside, they can swim and dive without getting wet. Sukellusharjoitus is a popular activity in countries with cold waters, such as Finland, Norway, and Canada, where it is used for both recreational and professional diving. It is important to note that sukellusharjoitus requires proper training and equipment to ensure the safety of the diver.