TOP OF THE LINE EQUIPMENT
Exciting diving experiences.
Make your great vacation!
Make your great vacation!
TO IZU PENINSULA
|
RENTAL INFORMATION
|
HEALTH AND SAFETY
|
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
|
Drysuits are free to rent for all PADI courses.
The Izu Peninsula experiences warm underwater temperatures in the summer and fall, ranging from 27 to 25°C, but in the winter and spring, the temperature drops to around 20 to 14°C. When the temperature goes below, it's the clearest visibility of the year. For any Padi-certified course, we recommend using Drysuit. Our team has extensive experience instructing beginners and PADI course participants on how to use a dry suit, even if you have never used one before. In order for you to dive all year long, we'll make sure you're properly fitted and comfy. we also recommend take it PADI Drysuit specialty course!
The Izu Peninsula experiences warm underwater temperatures in the summer and fall, ranging from 27 to 25°C, but in the winter and spring, the temperature drops to around 20 to 14°C. When the temperature goes below, it's the clearest visibility of the year. For any Padi-certified course, we recommend using Drysuit. Our team has extensive experience instructing beginners and PADI course participants on how to use a dry suit, even if you have never used one before. In order for you to dive all year long, we'll make sure you're properly fitted and comfy. we also recommend take it PADI Drysuit specialty course!
How to wear a dry suit and choose and inner layer.
Dry suits are easy to put on. Step into the suit and pull the braces over your shoulder, then insert your arms into the sleeves. Next, push your head through the neck of the suit. There is a large zipper located on the back of the suit. You may need your buddy's help to get it zipped up. Finally, attach a strap at the neck, straps at the wrists, weights at the ankles, and you're good to go! 'Inner layer' refers to the warm base layer you wear under the dry suit. This layer stays dry underneath the dry suit and helps keep you insulated under the water. During the autumn season just a long sleeve t-shirt and leggings will do. Think heat-tech, or the merino wool undershirts and leggings found at most hiking goods stores. In the winter, you'll want a more substantial inner layer. We would recommend a warm wear and sweatpants in addition to what you would normally wear in spring/autumn.
|
This Picture of layer normally wear in spring/autumn. Things you will need during this time are: Please bring a T-shirt, long shirt, long running pants, long socks, a towel, and a change of clothes. need sandals, the water temperature is about 20-22℃. Light innerwear is fine. There are many warm days. |
|
This Picture of layer normally wear in The Winter Things you will need during this time are: Bring a T-shirt, warm sweatshirt (without a hood), long running pants, long socks, a towel and a change of clothes. need sandals, The water temperature is about 16-20℃. Please bring thick innerwear. As it is often cold, you will need to wear gloves and a hood. |
How to put on the wear a dry suit
Putting on a dry suit is very simple and easy. Only your hands, face, and head will get wet. Several items prevent water from entering. You can dive comfortably underwater because you won't get wet.
Average water temperature for each month and recommended suit
Jan |
Feb |
Mar |
Apr |
May |
Jun |
18 ℃ 65 ℉ Dry |
16 ℃ 61 ℉ Dry |
16 ℃ 61 ℉ Dry |
19 ℃ 66 ℉ Dry or Wet |
22 ℃ 72 ℉ Dry or Wet |
22 ℃ 72 ℉ Wet |
Jul |
Aug |
Sep |
Oct |
Nov |
Dec |
24 ℃ 76 ℉ Wet |
26 ℃ 79 ℉ Wet |
26 ℃ 79 ℉ Wet |
24 ℃ 76 ℉ Wet |
22 ℃ 72 ℉ Dry or Wet |
20 ℃ 68 ℉ Dry |
Contact Us.
The responses will be sent to you as soon as we can.
If you are not able to read or write Japanese, don't worry—all operations are conducted in English.
The responses will be sent to you as soon as we can.
If you are not able to read or write Japanese, don't worry—all operations are conducted in English.