No, no. Amateur divers can only dive to a depth of about 30 meters at most, and even professional divers can dive anywhere from 40 meters to 50 meters at their deepest point. In other words, the depth is shallow, and it is not the ``deep sea where the human body is exposed to extremely high water pressure'' as mentioned in your comment. Diving deeper than that is not possible unless you wear a pressure-resistant diving suit, not a rubber diving suit or dry suit like the one shown in the video. Additionally, even at shallow depths, there is a risk of decompression sickness, so the maximum depth, dive time, etc. are set in advance before diving, and divers must abide by these rules
@@philipshane768 And because of how durable they are. The whole helmet area that also coveres most of the shoulders works also as protection because in a high current area getting hit by something is more likely. This type of helmet is much less likely to suffer problematic damage too while offering a lot of protection.
I worked for my uncle sewing tarps at his shop a few summers, and I can tell you it is very satisfying to cut heavy fabrics with a good sharp pair of scissors! The glide feels amazing
Fascinating video, such an interesting process! A note to the translator, that’s a ‘drysuit’, not a ‘wetsuit’. You could also call it a diving suit, or, once you had specified once, just a ‘suit’. (Please don’t see this as criticism, your translations are excellent, and very useful!).
Yup, perfectly fine in day to day layperson use. Even if it is more specifically a drysuit. Also agree that the translations are brilliant and valuable.
Thank you so much for your time and effort. The professional divers of the world have placed their lives in this companys hands literally. The meticulous care and craftsmanship are incredible. I wish these craftsman well and long healthy lives. And to the professional divers of the world, thank you for your service its not a career its a lifestyle. All the Best from Iowa, US.
Спасибо. Это очень кропотливая и не терпящая халатности работа. Долгих вам лет жизни. Но почему на фабрике нет молодых? Очень жаль, что на фабрике нет молодых .
@@im_a_haterэто 12ти болтовка, у нас она немного технологичнее, это раз. Во вторых старым водолазам в этом снаряжении еще удобно, по времени нахождения под водой. Потому что не нужен компрессор, помпа водолазная, и несколько человек что бы крутить. А работать можно пока не захочешь в туалет. У нас это ВРэ, водолазная рубаха эластичная. И тоже оранжевая, а ВР зеленая, для холодной и , или агрессивной среды.
whats really interesting is that this is a similar way to how the air balder on an Apollo space suit was made back in the 60s, hand made by talented people.
What a fantastic pleasure it was to watch something being made to be used under water the skills needed to make them is a skill on its own. Then to be able to test it knowing that person life is in your skills. Especially watching them working in the suite and how pride off what you all have achieved. 😀👍👍
Another interesting historical drysuit is what China sells as "fishing waders" or "wader suit" (by brands like Donuawaders). Unlike this one, they are even made from unlined pure latex rubber without helmet. Some have chest entry instead of dryzip and they are no overly pricey.
always wondered how the helmet attachment works. nice to know a quick twist can get the helmet off instead of waiting for someone too remove a bunch of bolts in an emergency
Great to see such experts manufacturing gear that has changed little over many years. Still has its uses despite modern innovations. By the way technically it’s not a wetsuit but a dry suit or a diving suit as it’s designed to keep the wearer dry and warm by wearing clothes under neath it for insulation.
Absolutely orsome, I am amazed that diving Equipment is still made this way amazed. This technology must be at least a hundred years old, well if it's not broken don't fix it. Are these suits Taylor made or are they made to a standard sizes. A diving suit like this must run into thousands of pounds or yen to buy ! .
The suits are made in standard sizes. The largest suit I've worn was for someone up to 192cm tall and 110kg. They do come bigger, but I've never seen one. The real limitation is the helmets which, AFAIK, only come in two sizes. If you happen to have a large head or long neck then you are simply screwed for fitting.
Very much still being used simply because they work. There is a high school in northern Japan that teaches deep sea marine engineering and they use these suits (these exact suits) to train the diving students, along with more modern suits where necessary. Only high school of its type in the world.
@@TheOitzu Dry suits that marry to a modern free flow hat like a desco are used in hazmat diving...other than that we use Kirby Morgans with a wetsuit/hot water suit or even compression shorts under overalls depending on the water temperature. You do everything you can to NOT use a dry suit. They suck.
@@TheOitzu Just a comfort factor. Company owned ones tend to leak and fit poorly, I have never owned my own though. Diving every day for six, seven, eight plus hours in dry suits is just way less comfortable than diving with a hot water suit, homemade or store-bought...the more comfortable you are, the more work you get done!
Very beautiful dive suit. One small correction. These are not wetsuits, they are drysuits. This suit is designed to keep the diver dry inside the suit.
These suits and diving bells and traveling into the darkest depths of the ocean have always fascinated me since childhood. They are the same as astronauts only they explore our deepest chasms, I’ve never scuba dived but my mind wants me to travel as deep as I can into the abyss.
Um trabalho manual do mas auto nível de profissionalismo, uma marca dos artesãos japoneses, a vida do usuário depende da qualidade do traje, parabéns aos funcionários da fabrica.( um like aqui do Brasil)
Great craftsmanship! By the way, this is not a “wetsuit “. It is a “dry suit”. A wetsuit is used for SCUBA diving and lets a thin layer of water come in. That’s why it called a wetsuit.
It's not that bad actually, and as the other poster said, once you're in the water you regulate the bouyancy yourself as the diver. It is tiring because it's cold, noisy, and your range of movement is so heavily restricted so *doing* anything is a constant struggle.
You should include a seperate audio track that does not have any music. I enjoy hearing the raw sound of a factory or workshop, very relaxing on its own
Love watching craftsmen at work. If I may suggest that the background music to be lowered as I think it disturbs the listeners from actually hearing the work processes
As a former hobby diver I found this very interesting, but several time you mention Wet Suit, but his is no Wet Suit but a Dry Suit as the diver does not get wet. The normal neoprene suits are wet suits as the diver gets wet.
I love your wetsuits. I met people diving in the Pacific once, who were 3 meters tall that wore similar suits, albeit the helmet was much different, like black glass. I became unnerved and retired to my boat.
If they made a really good laminate bubble helmet they could be both the best newest high tech and the historic plus it would be Japanese perfect unity of creation
Wow hand made tailoriing custom sized wet suits that can protect life from tragic results while diving under water. Impressive, talented, skilled artisans! Thank you.
凄い気圧の深海で命を守ってくれる物を ここまで丁寧に作って下さっていれば 安心ですね
No, no. Amateur divers can only dive to a depth of about 30 meters at most, and even professional divers can dive anywhere from 40 meters to 50 meters at their deepest point. In other words, the depth is shallow, and it is not the ``deep sea where the human body is exposed to extremely high water pressure'' as mentioned in your comment. Diving deeper than that is not possible unless you wear a pressure-resistant diving suit, not a rubber diving suit or dry suit like the one shown in the video. Additionally, even at shallow depths, there is a risk of decompression sickness, so the maximum depth, dive time, etc. are set in advance before diving, and divers must abide by these rules
had no idea these sort of suits were still in use! Very cool process 👍🏻
In the industry they are typically used in high current areas due to the extreme amount of lead weights you wear to counter act the possible buoyancy.
@@philipshane768 And because of how durable they are. The whole helmet area that also coveres most of the shoulders works also as protection because in a high current area getting hit by something is more likely. This type of helmet is much less likely to suffer problematic damage too while offering a lot of protection.
貴重な画をありがとうございます。また希少なお仕事に従事されてる方々を守ってほしいと常々思います。東京に会社がある、というのは意外でしたがこういうモノづくりにはやはり日本の信頼性は揺るがないと信じています。手作業手作り、おそらく細かなオーダーメイドにも対応されてるのだろうと思います。またこれを着ての作業も専門知識が必要と思うのでこれに付随した話も聞いてみたかったです。興味深かった。
I worked for my uncle sewing tarps at his shop a few summers, and I can tell you it is very satisfying to cut heavy fabrics with a good sharp pair of scissors! The glide feels amazing
Fascinating video, such an interesting process!
A note to the translator, that’s a ‘drysuit’, not a ‘wetsuit’. You could also call it a diving suit, or, once you had specified once, just a ‘suit’. (Please don’t see this as criticism, your translations are excellent, and very useful!).
Came here to point this out.
No fault of the translator. A lot of people just call it a “wetsuit” whenever they see a diver. 😁
Yup, perfectly fine in day to day layperson use. Even if it is more specifically a drysuit.
Also agree that the translations are brilliant and valuable.
I came here for this as well lol
Its probably a.i. doing the Translateing.
ダイビングウェアができるまでの過程は…?素晴らしい最高のビデオ 非常に便利で革新的です 素晴らしい 神のお恵みがありますように インドネシアの伝統的な金探鉱からのご挨拶 🇮🇩🌸🌼💎⚒️⛏️👍👍
😊😊😊
Thank you
it would be cool to see the Helmet being built in another video
Sim 👍🏾
Concordo
完全受注生産でしょうか?勘と経験がモノをいう地道な手作業ですが、命を託す大切な道具を作り上げることへの静かな誇りを感じます。脱帽です。
Thank you so much for your time and effort. The professional divers of the world have placed their lives in this companys hands literally. The meticulous care and craftsmanship are incredible. I wish these craftsman well and long healthy lives. And to the professional divers of the world, thank you for your service its not a career its a lifestyle.
All the Best from Iowa, US.
Fascinating. It’s amazing to watch how a diving suit is made. The time and care that goes into this amazing.
Well, in the end someone's life will depend on it
これらはまさにエンジニアリングの傑作です
Спасибо. Это очень кропотливая и не терпящая халатности работа. Долгих вам лет жизни. Но почему на фабрике нет молодых? Очень жаль, что на фабрике нет молодых .
трёхболтовка это уже из области ретродайвинга)))
@@im_a_haterэто 12ти болтовка, у нас она немного технологичнее, это раз. Во вторых старым водолазам в этом снаряжении еще удобно, по времени нахождения под водой. Потому что не нужен компрессор, помпа водолазная, и несколько человек что бы крутить. А работать можно пока не захочешь в туалет. У нас это ВРэ, водолазная рубаха эластичная. И тоже оранжевая, а ВР зеленая, для холодной и , или агрессивной среды.
Thankyou for sharing this with us, this manufacturing is very rarely seen and was a pleasure to watch.
whats really interesting is that this is a similar way to how the air balder on an Apollo space suit was made back in the 60s, hand made by talented people.
What a fantastic pleasure it was to watch something being made to be used under water the skills needed to make them is a skill on its own. Then to be able to test it knowing that person life is in your skills. Especially watching them working in the suite and how pride off what you all have achieved. 😀👍👍
Another interesting historical drysuit is what China sells as "fishing waders" or "wader suit" (by brands like Donuawaders). Unlike this one, they are even made from unlined pure latex rubber without helmet. Some have chest entry instead of dryzip and they are no overly pricey.
MARABILLOSO EL TRABAJO QUE HASEN CON LOS TRAJES GRACIAS POR MOSTRAR LE ESCRIBO DESDE URUGUAY.
Người Nhật sản xuất đồ lặn rất tuyệt vời. Những mặt hàng Nhật làm OK 🇯🇵👍.
😊hyyy friend
Sehr hochwertige Handarbeit ! Grüße aus Deutschland.
always wondered how the helmet attachment works. nice to know a quick twist can get the helmet off instead of waiting for someone too remove a bunch of bolts in an emergency
Great to see such experts manufacturing gear that has changed little over many years. Still has its uses despite modern innovations. By the way technically it’s not a wetsuit but a dry suit or a diving suit as it’s designed to keep the wearer dry and warm by wearing clothes under neath it for insulation.
C'est incroyable le nombre de petites ou moyennes entreprises qu'il y a dans votre pays. Elles font toujours un excellent travail.😊
とても素晴らしいデザインで、
最高のウェットスーツを作るのは本当に並外れたものです...👍
Amazing product 😀😀
That was the best video I've seen in a very very long time Thank you so much (Process X)
Absolutely orsome, I am amazed that diving Equipment is still made this way amazed. This technology must be at least a hundred years old, well if it's not broken don't fix it. Are these suits Taylor made or are they made to a standard sizes. A diving suit like this must run into thousands of pounds or yen to buy ! .
The suits are made in standard sizes. The largest suit I've worn was for someone up to 192cm tall and 110kg. They do come bigger, but I've never seen one. The real limitation is the helmets which, AFAIK, only come in two sizes. If you happen to have a large head or long neck then you are simply screwed for fitting.
i had no idea these type of suits were still being made and in use. i figured they were obsolete by now and replace by modern versions.
Very much still being used simply because they work. There is a high school in northern Japan that teaches deep sea marine engineering and they use these suits (these exact suits) to train the diving students, along with more modern suits where necessary. Only high school of its type in the world.
Hm... I mean the type of suit seems to me as modern as it gets. Just the helmet I would find outdated.
@@TheOitzu
Dry suits that marry to a modern free flow hat like a desco are used in hazmat diving...other than that we use Kirby Morgans with a wetsuit/hot water suit or even compression shorts under overalls depending on the water temperature. You do everything you can to NOT use a dry suit. They suck.
@@A_Lemon_Party as someone who dives dry and wet as a hobby: why do they suck for working? Do they tend to leak? Is it the seals rubbing to the skin?
@@TheOitzu
Just a comfort factor. Company owned ones tend to leak and fit poorly, I have never owned my own though. Diving every day for six, seven, eight plus hours in dry suits is just way less comfortable than diving with a hot water suit, homemade or store-bought...the more comfortable you are, the more work you get done!
Very interesting production process. Best regards from Poland!!
初めて見ました👍
映画しか見なかったのです🫣
あの初の黒人ダイバーの映画です、確かに主演の俳優は黒人のキュバー.グッディング.ジュニアと言う方だと思います。
因みにめちゃめちゃいい映画です🤭🤭🤭
見て下さい。
デ.ニーロも出ています👍👍
職人さんがすごいですね👍👍👍
Very beautiful dive suit. One small correction. These are not wetsuits, they are drysuits. This suit is designed to keep the diver dry inside the suit.
Maybe it's a translation difference - is this not a drysuit? Wetsuits allow the water to reach the diver.
What a fabulous video! Thank you so much for sharing.
These suits and diving bells and traveling into the darkest depths of the ocean have always fascinated me since childhood. They are the same as astronauts only they explore our deepest chasms, I’ve never scuba dived but my mind wants me to travel as deep as I can into the abyss.
You sir are a true craftsman, machines will never replace your attention to detail, thank you from the US.
Drop the annoying 'sir'.
And there a multiple people work on it.
Um trabalho manual do mas auto nível de profissionalismo, uma marca dos artesãos japoneses, a vida do usuário depende da qualidade do traje, parabéns aos funcionários da fabrica.( um like aqui do Brasil)
Beautiful! Very informative and interesting. There is something special about Japanese craftsmanship. Thank you for the video
Un gran vídeo para un gran trabajo. Bonito homenaje.
Những vật liệu họ làm thành bộ đồ lặn, Rất cao cấp và chắc chắn. Nhật Bản..hi 🇯🇵👍.
100年近く基本的な構造が変わってないそうですね
最近はスクーバダイビングに押されているようですが、極寒の水域や、汚染された水域などで高い防護を発揮するとのこと
これは気圧の高い深海、海底での作業時に着用する物のようですね。。
昔映画で見たようなデザインで
「潜水服で伝統工芸かよw」って思ったらそういうことなのか
All of them are awesome. I would be so nervous holding/making lifesaving equipment
Satisfying,, n i like it
美術館でしか見られないものだと思っていた中で、これを見ると信じられないほど驚くべきものです
昭和のころ、「どのくらい潜っていられるんですか?」って聞いたら「トイレ我慢の限界まで」という分かり易い回答を得た。
今はダイアパーがかなりいいのがあるので、就労時間は良くも悪くも長くなっているだろう…か。
спасибо за интересное видео!
Great craftsmanship! By the way, this is not a “wetsuit “. It is a “dry suit”. A wetsuit is used for SCUBA diving and lets a thin layer of water come in. That’s why it called a wetsuit.
Thank you for these video of smaller factories making things by hand! If at all possible would love to see how the helmet is made too!
I imagine you have to be incredibly strong to wear and work in one of those! Well done little lady!
Once you're in the water you don't feel the weight since it's slightly buoyant. Outside of the water, yes.
It's not that bad actually, and as the other poster said, once you're in the water you regulate the bouyancy yourself as the diver. It is tiring because it's cold, noisy, and your range of movement is so heavily restricted so *doing* anything is a constant struggle.
You should include a seperate audio track that does not have any music. I enjoy hearing the raw sound of a factory or workshop, very relaxing on its own
Love watching craftsmen at work. If I may suggest that the background music to be lowered as I think it disturbs the listeners from actually hearing the work processes
Best of Best 👍
высокие специалисты, имеющие смысл в жизни!
Ручная работа, круто! ❤
Ты бы хотел в таком ходить на работу? 😉
@@Pikulev_Evgeniyя в таком погружался, и несколько часов, без перерыва работал.
@@yudgint5364 молодец. У меня любительский уровень. Не нырял в сухаре
That was amazing i love to watch true craftsmanship at work
With all that waterproofing this must be a dry suit rather than a wet one surely?
That was a lot more relaxing than I expected.
Ciao sei molto bravo
曾經在台灣花蓮某餐廳看過此類潛水裝備...原來是由日本國製品🎉❤
このBGM聞くと勉強しなきゃって気になってしまう…
Молодцы 👍
今はほとんど見られなくなったヘルメット式の潜水服ですね
今ではネオプレーンゴムで作られるようになったと聞いてましたが未だにゴム引きの帆布で作られていたとはビックリしました
This is really amazing!!
Very good.. 👍👍👍
As a former hobby diver I found this very interesting, but several time you mention Wet Suit, but his is no Wet Suit but a Dry Suit as the diver does not get wet. The normal neoprene suits are wet suits as the diver gets wet.
بہت نفیس کام کیا ہے.
That's amazing. Interesting video!
Parabéns aos Japão! Saudações do Brasil
Lindo vídeo 👏💥🍾🥂👍
True craftsman at their finest
Top Arbeit , Respekt !!!
I'm more curious about who is still buying those functional old style diving suits... Haven't we made anything better by now?
very interesting and pretty cool.
糊付けコロがけの繰り返しで簡単な作業に見えるけど、それを気を抜かないで丁寧に続けるところが大事なんだろうなー
Looks very well made
プロセスX👍👍👍
頭の方はカブトっていうんですね
まだ新造されてるとは知りませんでした
Un grand merci pour la vidéo!
ちょっとスチームパンクな感じがかっこいいね
Can they make any other suits? Like space suits ? Very cool stuff...true artisans.
My goodness! Look how much lead they need to keep themselves down with these old fashioned “ harbour suits” 16:12
100 years old in 2024. That is dedication.
Very interesting! Nice to know how it's done.
この潜水服ヘルメットの後ろにエアー抜くバルブが有って
コレ頭で操作してエアー抜かないと浮き上がっていくんだよね
Forget the suits i'm in love with their building. Its got its own atc tower.
I love your wetsuits. I met people diving in the Pacific once, who were 3 meters tall that wore similar suits, albeit the helmet was much different, like black glass. I became unnerved and retired to my boat.
Drysuits.
They were nearly 10 feet tall?😮
Who the hell did you encounter...?! As I imagine his unknown encounters, I can't help but think of the eerie and terrifying Flatwoods Monster 🥶
magnifique !! vraiment un savoir faire excellent !! merci d’avoir filmé ça !
That explosion in the end... 🤣
凄いの一言!何か感動した!
潜水服って100年以上デザインが変わっていないんだね・・・
Good work ❤❤
한국에서도 같은 모습으로 100년째 쓰이고 있지요. 심도가 깊어지면 강철수트에 관절이 제한적인걸 덧댑니다
人間の体のデザインも変わってないからね。
@@face_punchわかってると思うけど、そういうことが言いたかったんじゃないと思うよ。
제가 알기로는 형태보다 재질의 업그레이드가 많이 이루어진걸로 알아요! 잠수복의 성능을 결정하는 가장 큰 요소가 재질이거든요!!
私も一度だけオキシジェン・デストロイヤーを使う時に着たことがあります。
If they made a really good laminate bubble helmet they could be both the best newest high tech and the historic plus it would be Japanese perfect unity of creation
could you do a video showing how the helmet is made?
Thanks
Bespoke diving suit is the new flex
5:38 the slimy slurp reminded me of portal 2 for some reason
Wow hand made tailoriing custom sized wet suits that can protect life from tragic results while diving under water.
Impressive, talented, skilled artisans!
Thank you.
Amazing!!!, Please do one showing how the helmet is made!!
Excellent. Thank You.
Incredible!
職人の手作業なんだ。
潜水服をどうやって作っているか考えたことがなかった。
holy based
very skilled they are
impressive
14:29 日本の潜水服は全てこの女性が袖を通してるのかな 凄い仕事だ
Asian heavy rubber action at it's finest