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  • Voyager Neoprene Drysuit by Northern Diver

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Voyager Drysuit

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Was $711.36
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1 unit(s)
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10 unit(s)
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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

This cost-effective 4mm compressed neoprene drysuit offers superb quality and comfort at a fantastic price.

Manufactured using an extremely supple, unique, polymix neoprene, for exceptional levels of comfort.

Designed to be worn in conjunction with any of our undersuits, making this drysuit ideal for most diving conditions.

The combination of style, flexibility and comfort ensures another successful drysuit from the Northern Diver design team and many memorable dives for you.

 

4mm of 'Supple' Compressed Polymix Neoprene

Medium Duty - High Spec Metal Dry Zip

Neoprene Neck and Wrist Seals

Bonded for Life Seams

Zip Cargo Pocket on Left Thigh

Neo-Vulcanised Durable Hard-Soled Boots

Our High Performance Inflation and 'Variable' Exhaust Valves

 

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  1. Honest and functional drysuit

    Posted by Unknown on 5th May 2012

    After reading several diving foruns any one would feel unconconfortable on buying a ND dry suit and I would probably feel the same If I didn't have the experience of hard working with a CNX200 before... That was a great suit, It fited like a glove, was confortable and in the >350 dives I've made with it I've never had any problems with it. The project I was working in finished and my beloved dry suit went away with it. Afterwards I tried severall really stiff membrane suits, I even owned one, aiming to reduce possible floatability problems associated to neoprene compression. After a while I just tossed that away and came back to neoprene compressed ND suits. I got one voyager in a ocasion market and finally I can move inside a dry suit again. It has been flawless, I have changed the dump valve because I prefer a smother one, added a bellows pocket, and I'll change the boots for socks when the time comes.
    I've done more than 100 dives with it, I can not find any relevant floatability issues and I'm a technical diver. This suit is an honest, efective, confortable and very functional dry suit, I recomend it.

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