The features of your diving suit
Made from ultra-resistant CR Neoprene, it’s also flexible thanks to strategically placed Superstretch Neoprene (arms, shoulders, sides, back, crotch). CR Neoprene holds up impeccably in the water and is resistant to sun and weather. It stands the test of time while retaining its mechanical qualities.
GBS seams (invisible bonded seams) ensure top waterproofing and comfort, while Supratex knees and protective strips reinforce key areas.
Putting on your equipment is child’s play
It’s easy to put on your suit thanks to the front and back zips secured by a 10 cm flap, and it’s perfectly adjustable with the drawstring. For total freedom of movement, the cuffs and ankles have a raw edge finish, and the side calf zip makes them easy to put on.
Thickness of the component
The figures shown for the sea walking wetsuits represent the thickness of the neoprene of which they are made. The first number is for the thickness on the torso and back (areas with a high need for warmth), the second number is for the thickness of the neoprene on the arms and legs, where there is a need for mobility and ergonomics. The thicker the neoprene the warmer it is.
Water safety: a priority
A whistle cord is integrated into the right-hand side of the diving suit to attract attention in the event of an emergency in the water.