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Aquarius Drysuit

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Was $711.36
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Delivery to UK Mainland is 2 - 5 days standard delivery. Order today by 2pm for next day delivery

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We offer a 14 day refunds & return policy

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12 Months


Product Description

Wrap yourself in the latest drysuit technology innovation, combined with unique pattern designs and Northern Diver quality - all in one drysuit.

The Aquarius breathable drysuit was developed for the Spanish Navy and is now proving very popular with recreational and holiday divers alike. The unique bib entry system makes this suit easy to put on and the lightness makes it a very attractive travel drysuit, especially taking into consideration aircraft weight restrictions. The superb flexibility and in water performance makes the Aquarius an ideal medium use drysuit.

Easy ‘bib entry’ chest zip system

Adjustable latex neck and wrist seals with protective neoprene neck warmer

Cargo pocket on left thigh with knife attachment loops

Insulated wide fit hard-sole boots

Internal braces

   
   
   
   

 

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  1. Great travel drysuit!

    Posted by Jon P on 30th Mar 2012

    Bought 6 years ago and customised with fly zip, and latex socks/rock boots to replace the horrible bulky rubber boots. Would have given 5* if latex socks fitted as standard. Perfect for spring/autumn trips to Red Sea plus 3 seasons UK diving. Have never used wetsuit again since I bought the Aquarius. Very easy to get in and out of, no buddy help required! Very comfortable underwater, like the abilty to tailor undersuits to sea temps. I Use combination of Metalux 200+ and 4th Element Zerotherm.... Only downside is you need to be on top of your bouyancy in Red Sea dives which involve finning around at sub 10m. The suit can billow and pop you to the surface at a moments notice if you are not paying attention - not a specifc problem with this suit, just a general observation about shallow dives with a membrane drybag.

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