I-Safe straps on both arms offer non-slip mounting spots for securing wrist instruments.
Classification of Class A, B, C and D
Wetsuits must pass the PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) tests, which are required in Europe. Consequently, all wetsuits 3mm and thicker must be fully tested under the CE EN 14225-1 (wetsuits and semi-drys) standards confirming mechanical resistance and thermal protection ratification classes. Additional testing under these standards includes resistance to high and low temperature testing, sea water resistance testing, resistance to repeated pressurization in water testing, immersed thermal resistance testing, tensile strength of thermal insulating material testing, tensile strength of seams testing, tensile strength of closures testing, resistance to permanent material deformation testing, and finally, actual dive testing.
Thermal performance class of wet suit material
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Water temperature ranges (°C)
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A
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7°C/45°F to 12°C/54°F
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B
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10°C/50°F to 18°C/64.5°F
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C
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16°C/60.8°F to 24°C/75.2°F
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D
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>22°C/72°F
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Thickness
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5/4mm |
Seams
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Glued/Blind-Stitched |
Entry Style
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Back Zip |
Materials
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100% Everflex Neoprene |
Seal Material
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Neoprene |
Weight
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4.83 lb | 2.191 kg |
Activity
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Recreational, Technical |
Available Sizes:
Men: S, M, MT, LS, L, LT, XLS, XL, 2XLS, 2XL, 3XL.