What makes Thinsulate™ Insulation so important? Three words:
thin, warm, light.
A thin insulation is crucial in drysuits for warmth. There is
simply no room for anything bulky. And what better place to look
for thin than the insulation that started it all: Thinsulate
insulation.
The same goes for warmth. With nearly twice the warmth of foam,
felt or pile, Thinsulate insulation is just what you need to
stay warm and comfortable for a full day of diving.
Another benefit of Thinsulate insulation: It's one of the lightest
synthetic insulations on the market.
The qualities that make Thinsulate™ Insulation ideal for
drysuit diving are its compression resistance and durability.
It can take a beating and still retain those little pockets of
air so important for keeping warm.
And not even water can dampen its warmth!
For years, many outdoor enthusiasts have chosen Thinsulate insulation
over foam based on one characteristic alone: its ability to retain
warmth when wet. Thinsulate insulation absorbs less than 1% of
its weight in water, so it keeps you warm even in damp conditions.
Thinsulate insulation is the ultimate in cold-weather performance.

The image above is a comparison of heat loss. The boot insulated
with foam is losing more body heat than the boot insulated with
the Thinsulate™ Ultra Insulation Extreme Performance for
Footwear construction. High areas of heat loss are indicated
in red and white. Low heat loss is shown in blue and green.
Your drysuit DiveWear deserves the best - select DUI's Thinsulate
Ultra Insulation.
More information can be found on 3M's website. |