4.0mm EX Drysuit |
Price: $1449
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The 4.0 ex dry suit is available in
black (Male) and black & grey (Female) .
Click here for our size guide.
Features
Custom Style Fit
Size it right! Extra length in the arms and legs will help increase the life of your seams. Actual boot size is provided in centimeters below. You can measure your foot to determine the best size; allow space for any socks or additional footwear if applicable. The approximate equivalent in standard US Men's shoe size is noted in parentheses: |
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Men |
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Fit & Boot |
Height |
Weight |
Chest |
Waist |
Inseam |
| S |
26 (7-8) |
5'5"-5'8" |
140-160 |
35-37 |
31-33 |
28-30 |
| M |
27 (8-9) |
5'7"-5'9" |
150-170 |
36-38 |
32-34 |
29-31 |
| ML |
28 (9-10) |
5'8"-5'10" |
180-200 |
36-38 |
33-35 |
30-32 |
| L |
28/30 (11-12) |
5'10"-6'1" |
190-210 |
38-42 |
32-36 |
30-34 |
| XL |
30/32 (13-14) |
6'1"-6'3" |
210-230 |
39-44 |
36-40 |
32-36 |
| XXL |
31/33 (14-15) |
6'3"-6'6" |
230-250 |
40-46 |
38-42 |
34-36 |
Ladies |
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Fit & Boot |
Height |
Weight |
Inseam |
| XS |
24 (6-7) |
5'3"-5'5" |
100-120 |
26-28 |
| S |
25 (7-8) |
5'4"-5'6" |
110-130 |
28-30 |
| M |
26 (8-9) |
5'5"-5'7" |
120-140 |
29-31 |
Further Details
Smaller is better 4.0 microcell
neoprene has 20% smaller bubbles than conventional neoprene. Rather than
crushing material to decrease density: Microcell is produced by blowing
a gas, generally nitrogen, into the liquefied rubber to make a foam. Utilizing
this thinner more flexible material provides you with a suit that swims
like a tropical wetsuit; yet yields a warmth factor similar to that of a
bulkier 6.5mm suit.
Versatility Perfect by itself in temperate waters, or wear a simple Polartech jumpsuit underneath to dive the cooler waters in
winter. Planning to dive in some really cold water? Our test divers layered
it with expedition weight long underwear for a three hour exploration in
the 39F/5C waters of Japan's Ryusen-do Caves.
The foot valves are designed to keep air from getting
trapped in the boot. They are so compact you'll hardly notice they are there.
Yet the are sensitive enough to compensate for pressure changes as small
as one inch by automatically releasing air.