Inconvenient thing about navies, they do tend to operate outdoors.
He should probably order some wetsuits, then, as those pants aren't going to help much when wet. Especially for the submarines. (And also, they'll be much more form-fitting.)
He should probably order some wetsuits, then, as those pants aren't going to help much when wet. Especially for the submarines. (And also, they'll be much more form-fitting.)
Not sure how well wetsuits insulate outside the water, but I thought it wasn't as good as they do in water.
Not sure how well wetsuits insulate outside the water, but I thought it wasn't as good as they do in water.
They work pretty well - too well a lot of the time, since you tend to be diving in warmer climates. People switch into their wetsuit as close to diving as possible when diving somewhere warm. The point is to have insulation that isn't exactly water-tight, but which keeps the rubber-insulated air bubbles (which convect heat very slowly) between the body-temperature air or water inside the suit and the cold air or water outside the suit. Wetsuits come in different thicknesses and coverings, though, which drastically alter how well they insulate, especially out of water.
Ain't no appeal...Season's gone right to pot with these sleeveless getups...Hell yeah!
Snug as a bug in a rug!Hot damn, these are warm!Got some insulated pants made up too!That's our Admiral!Yaaay!...is it really fine?But everyone's nice and toasty, so it's fine.Feels kinda like this's turned into a worksite, hasn't it.So waaarm!I had them make us up some Staff Jackets!I want a jacket...