Textile lining
Unlike spearfishing wear which is made with raw neoprene interiors (also called smooth, split or backed neoprene), the lining provides, and helping you get in and out of your diving suit.
Stitch bonded assembly
First, the neoprene is bonded, and then stitched for maximum resistance to abrasion. A specific stitch is used: the needle does not pass completely through the neoprene to prevent water from entering the jacket when diving.
Diving suit colours
Once the diving suit is wet, the colours become darker.
Tips for storage and maintenance
Hand wash
Do not bleach
Do not tumble dry
Do not iron
Do not dry-clean
Storage tips
Dry your diving suit out of the sun and well clear of all sources of heat. Store your diving suit on a hanger to keep its shape and conserve the neoprene.
Restrictions on use
Must be worn with a neoprene jacket.
Avoid chlorinated water