Then he was opening the other bags and pulling out dry suits.
Despite his dry suit and all the other precautions he had taken, the water was still freezing.
Then he unzipped the front of his dry suit and slipped them inside.
He still was not used to the heavy, constricting feel of the dry suit.
A dry suit normally protects the whole body except the head, hands, and possibly the feet.
These are different in design, materials, and construction from dry suits made for cold water diving.
In a quarter of an hour he was once more in his dry suit.
He sat down heavily on a fallen tree and began pulling off his dry suit.
This means that a dry suit offers more protection from the cold ocean water.
Registration costs $45, which may be applied toward the purchase of a dry suit.