Dry suit in warm pre-compressed 3, 5mm neoprene with back BDM zipper. This suit is beautifully anatomically shaped ensuring perfect mobility. The whole suit is very resistant to scratch its lining being in Small Diamond and even in Supratex extrastrong fabricon the butt, knee, shoulder and elbow level.Warm neoprene seals for the wrists and the neck.
The advantages of neoprene dry suits against the more popular dry suits in trilaminate are:
-easy (and therefore cheap) repair and maintenance
-some thermal insulation so no under suit or just a thin one will be enough for most water temperatures (so again cheaper!)
-elasticity (neoprene is stretchy, so it can be a little tighter on the body still allowing movement)…
-price (roughly 30 to 40% cheaper than a trilaminate)
The disadvantages are:
-Heavier weight
-It takes longer to get dry
-Back zipper (you need a buddy unless you know how to close the zipper by yourself…in fact there are ways)
-A very small compression at depth and subsequent change in buoyancy
-Less flexible for those who dive both very cold as well as warm waters and want to keep dry, cuz you cannot wear a heavy undersuit and in warmer waters you might get a little hot
Sizes – S, M, L, XL, XXL. All sizes are available in the versions Slim, Standard and Strong. Slim is for skinnier divers and strong is for stronger divers
Size chart
| Size chart (cm) | S | M | L | XL | XXL |
| Height | 168-178 | 172-182 | 176-186 | 180-190 | 184-194 |
| Chest | 90-98 | 94-104 | 98-108 | 102-110 | 106-114 |
| Waist | 80-92 | 85-98 | 90-100 | 95-105 | 100-110 |
| Hips | 90-100 | 95-105 | 100-110 | 105-115 | 108-115 |
| Weight (kg) | 60-70 | 68-80 | 79-87 | 87-100 | 97-110 |














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