What Is The Difference Between Stinger Suit, Dive Skin, Wetsuit, Drysuit and Dive Suit?
Posted by ecostinger on 19th Aug 2014
The Difference Between These Suits Can Be Summarized Into two Categories:
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Stinger Suits and Dive Skins: suitable for warm and lukewarm water temperature starting from around 20°C (70°F) to 30°C (86°F) and above;
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Wetsuits, Dive Suits and Drysuits: suitable for cool and cold water temperature between around -2 to 25°C or 28 to 77°F depending on thickness and material used.
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Stinger Suits
Posted by ecostinger on 15th Aug 2014
Stinger suits also known as stingers or dive skins are commonly made out of thin elastic fabric such as Lycra, Spandex, Nylon, Polyester or PBT which is the best material you can find providing excellent uva and uvb protection and protect against Jellyfish stingers and sea lice. These suits are available in all age group from girls and boys age 2 and women sizes starting from size XS and cove
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How to wear a Stinger Suit?
Posted by ecostinger on 14th Aug 2014
Stinger is a full body cover UV swimsuit with long sleeves and legs and with long front or back zipper, and it depends on the design of the suit for better donning. Most Stinger Suits include a front zipper
starting from top of neck down to the waist line, and some have zipper
located at the back of the suit (which mainly applies to wetsuits and
diving heaving suits). In this article we w
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Jellyfish Stingers Treatment And Prevention
Posted by ecostinger on 14th Aug 2014
EcoStinger Full Body Swimsuits provide protection against box jellyfish stingers, sea lice and other sea creatures.
How to treat and prevent Jellyfish stingers attack
About Jellyfish Stingers
Jellyfish or Jellies as they are sometimes called are not categorised as fish, they have no head, brain, eyes or ears. They are free-swimming sea animals that have a bell shape body with
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