As a drysuit diver, you can dive in cold waters year-round in warmth and comfort. Only diving in a drysuit gives you access to unique underwater landscapes in cold waters, such as glaciers in the remote Arctic or fascinating places that, despite the cold, are teeming with life. Dry suits are also great for making multiple dives a day, since a dry suit diver doesn’t have to take off a cold, wet wetsuit after each dive but can simply keep the dry suit on. The best way to become a dry suit diver is through the SSI Dry Suit Diver Specialty program. Here, you’ll gain the necessary knowledge and learn all the skills for safe and comfortable diving in a dry suit. This includes handling specialized equipment as well as procedures for dealing with complex situations and problems involving dry suits. At the end of the course, you’ll earn the SSI Dry Suit Diving Specialty certification.