Depth Series: Pink

Depth Series: Pink

from £325.00

29/71 wetsuits are made from NJN neoprene, a material made in Japan with exquisite attention to detail during manufacturing. The neoprene is a super stretchy with a very high density. These characteristics make our wetsuits well suited for deep diving as the NJN neoprene resists being overly compressed at great depths, ensuring it keeps you warm through thermoclines and holds its form beautifully throughout the dive.

As well as being super stretchy it does not hinder your movement underwater no matter which discipline you are doing. With a 29/71 tailor made wetsuit, you can be certain that your wetsuit will continue to enhance your performance and experience of each and every dive you embark on.

We also offer an entry level tailor made suit, made from Sheico Neoprene, it is super stretchy but not as dense. It comes available Smoothskin on the outside and Lined on the inside or Lined on the outside and Opencell on the inside. It is an excellent choice, should this be your first tailor made wetsuit as you discover depth more and more.

*Please allow 6 weeks for the to be delivered. We aim to do quicker but please do allow this time to avoid disappointment.

** As all suits are customised to your body shape, unwanted wetsuits cannot be refunded or returned.

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Sizing Information
All suits are tailor made. A measurement form and measuring guide will be sent to you once your order is place.

Technical Details

NJN Neoprene
Thickness: 3mm, 5mm, 7mm
Outside: Smoothskin
Inside: Opencell*

Thickness: 2mm Competition Suit
Outside: Smoothskin
Inside: Super Stretchy Lycra Lining

Sheico Neoprene
Thickness: 3mm, 5mm
Outside: Smoothskin
Inside: Super Stretchy Lycra Lining

Sheico Neoprene Ss/Op

Thickness: 3mm, 5mm, 7mm Outside: Super Stretchy Lycra Lining Inside: Opencell

*How to put on a suit with Opencell lining
When putting on a wetsuit that has an opencell lining, it is important to apply a lukewarm soapy lubricant to the inside before you put it on. Failure to do so, will almost certainly overstretch and tear the wetsuit. It is advised to take your time when putting the wetsuit on and not to use the tips of your fingers – the neoprene can tear when finger nails or finger tips are pushed into the neoprene.