Guaranteed by the German manufacturer not to pinch or nip, the SL series of neoprene suits are very comfortable to wear thanks to their soft and stretchy high-quality neoprene.
The new SFS-3 and SFS-5 apnea suits have been designed explicitly for freediving but are also suitable for scuba diving.
The German manufacturer’s Dynaskin series is a groundbreaking line of wetsuits crafted from 100% recycled, biodegradable material using Polartec technology.
Designed with the most demanding divers in mind, this German-engineered wetsuit is easily donned and doffed, with zippers and seals at wrists and ankles, and has shoulder and knee protectors integrated into the suit, which do not hinder flexibility, states the manufacturer.
At long last, Waterproof lifted the veil on their new wetsuit, the W8. The introduction had to be postponed due to the worldwide supply chain difficulties, which hit neoprene production particularly hard. But now it is here and available in 5mm and 7mm thicknesses.
When Fourth Element was designing the 'Xenos', they sought inspiration outside the scuba diving world, and looked at other sports that also use wetsuits.
Allergic to neoprene? Check out Fourth Element’s Thermocline range!