Reference: SBMIDBOOT_L-XL-42-44
undersuit socks SYSTEM SB Mid Layer Boot
undersuit socks SYSTEM SB Mid Layer Boot Liner, Bare
Reference: SBMIDBOOT_L-XL-42-44
undersuit socks SYSTEM SB Mid Layer Boot Liner, Bare
Reference: BODYXTOP_L
Inspired by the structure of the fur of a polar bear it insulates far better than a regular fiber.
Reference: BOOTSWEEZLE_L
Extended Pertex socks to complement WEEZLE Compact or Extreme +..
Reference: PODOBLEKFLEECE_XS
FLEECE undercoat made of active permeable material polarfleec. Provides solid thermal insulation in warmer seasons or for neoprene dry suits.
Dry suit VSN - front zipper without accessories
The Viking VSN dry suit is comfortable, flexible and durable, made from a unique rubber-based material. VSN is a triple layered material consisting of a middle rubber layer and an outer and inner layer of Armatex nylon. Due to its construction, the suit is designed for cave and technical divers, police and underwater diving units, military divers, and anyone requiring a high degree of anti-wear or puncture protection.
The suit comes without sleeve and neck cuffs, hood and valves. Here you can choose accessories according to your own needs such as latex, rubber or neoprene hood, latex cuffs or special rubber rings for dry rubber gloves or special collars for helmets etc.
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Reference: 3DVEST_3XL-T+
Brand: WATERPROOF
Introducing a new, unique thermal Mesh Vest based on the patented D1X ISS Hybrid, Waterproof takes one more step as an overall leader in the drysuit diving community.
Reference: ENDURO_LL
Brand: SANTI
Classic, extremely durable and robust model for technical divers.
Reference: ULTRAWARMTHBASETOPLADY_L
Brand: Bare
Ultrawarmth Base Layers seal in warmth and create a protective heat barrier.
Reference: XR3_BOTY-S
Brand: MARES
High-density, hyper-flexible 4mm neoprene - tough but flexible.
Reference: HAZTECHDRYSUIT_EXL
Brand: VIKING TRELLEBORG
The HAZTECH suit is the latest innovation from VIKING TRELLEBORG. It is designed for diving in contaminated waters and also where there is a risk of exhaustion of the organism by overheating, in hot water or very warm climatic conditions.