Loading... Please wait...

Quick Basket

0 items in your basket.
Your sub total is $0.00

Qty Product Price

View Checkout

-- Or Use --

Facebook Twitter


  • Vortex V2 Tri-Laminate Drysuit by Northern Diver

1 review

Vortex V2 Drysuit

How much will it cost?
Was $1,027.52 $671.84$671.84
(You save $355.68)
RRP:
$1,027.52
Condition:
New
Rating:
Minimum Purchase:
1 unit(s)
Maximum Purchase:
10 unit(s)
Current Stock:

What are my options?

Sizing Chart

Color:
Size:
Style:
Seals:
When will I get it?

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

What if I don't like it?

We offer a 14 day refunds & return policy

Warranty Information

12 Months


Product Description

The workhorse of our fleet of Tri-laminate Drysuits. Vortex in used extensively by dive schools worldwide.

With a tailored fit, striking colour and light reflective overprinting, the Vortex V2 is considerably more stylish than the ‘every day’ traditional membrane drysuits. With the addition of an elasticated back-panel a variety of undersuit options can be used in conjunction with this suit, increasing its versatility.

Manufactured using an innovative pattern, soft but tough Polyester Butyl laminated fabric and with every internal seam triple-glued, rubber taped and bonded for life, this drysuit really does live up to its ‘workhorse’ reputation.

Neo-vulcanised hard-sole boots

Triple glued, rubber taped, bonded for life seams

Neoprene neck and wrist seals

Bellows pocket on left thigh with knife attachment loops

Our high performance inflation and variable exhaust valves

   
   
   
   

 

Write a Review

Reviews

  1. Low cost high quality

    Posted by Dave Marshall on 8th Mar 2012

    Bought this drysuit 8 weeks ago, As I wasn't sure on my size I went to Northern Divers showroom to see the suits in the flesh (so to speak). As I couldn't decide on which suit I wanted, I asked for some advise / help. Although the Divemaster was the first recommended option I decided against it as I have always dove in a membrane suit. Although the process took a while as the staff were extremely thorough and got there in the end.

    The Vortex's striking red colour took some getting used to but at least I will never need to worry about ever getting lost at sea, this coupled with the reflective patches makes me very easy to spot. Back to the suit, I opted for latex wrist seals because I have skinny wrists and a super stretch neoprene neck seal which I am very pleased with as it is more comfortable than the latex neck seal I am used too. Included with the suit I got all the usual bits and pieces, including a drysuit bag / changing mat, maintenance kit, and a tube of seal lubricant.

Have you seen these? You may like them...