The swimsuit Scubapro Definition W Gentleman combines a special sewing method to create a suit that fits. It is highly warm and comfortable, for its manufacture with N2S (2-sided nylon) of proven effectiveness, for diving in warm waters. Its thermal protection is suitable for any diver. Select your suit according to the TPF classification, an indicator of the thickness of a wetsuit. Available in sizes: S-3XL (see attached size guide).
The following technologies:
Model 3 mm thickness:
- TPF -3: 3,0 mm to 4,5 mm: ideal for temperatures between 21°C and 27°C.
- Assembled with solvent-free adhesive in a 100% environmentally friendly process.
- Zippered clasps on cuffs and ankles with brass YKK cursors for increased durability and tightness.
- Special carving and material reinforcements to compensate for movement wear.
- Its N2S (two-sided nylon) construction provides the ideal level of warmth and comfort.
- The YKK rear diagonal zipper with brass cursor provides durability and ease of use.
- Abrasion-resistant fabric in the shoulder and seat area.
- Anti-abrasion pads on shoulders, elbows and knees and wider in the most exposed areas, providing more durability of the suit.
- Neck zipper easily accessible, without having to remove the suit between dives.
- I-Safe straps with non-slip points, for holding instruments, on both arms.
- Made with X-Foam, a petroleum-free, calcium carbonate-based neoprene.
Model 5 mm thickness:
- TPF -5: 5,0 mm to 6,5 mm: ideal for temperatures between 16°C and 21°C.
- Suit with EC Class B approval; suitable for water temperatures between 50oF (10oC) and 64,5oF (18oC).
- Ultraspan pectoral panel and Stretchtec tissue from the body, sides, arms and legs provide a firm and very flexible fit.
- Orange inner lining with infrared (IR) capture of the front and rear torso area reflects body heat acting as additional thermal insulation.
- Silver Plush all over the surface to increase comfort and warmth.
- Individual elastic panels on arms and legs, with double zip closures, making it easy to put on and take off the suit.
- Protective back padding in the bottle area, providing additional comfort in prolonged dives.
- Logo S» engraved in relief and color, on the pectoral area improves elasticity and provides a slimmer aesthetic.
- Assembled with solvent-free adhesive in a 100% environmentally friendly process.
- Zippered clasps on cuffs and ankles with brass YKK cursors for increased durability and tightness.
- Special carving and material reinforcements to compensate for movement wear.
- Its N2S (two-sided nylon) construction provides the ideal level of warmth and comfort.
- The YKK rear diagonal zipper with brass cursor provides durability and ease of use.
- Abrasion-resistant fabric in the shoulder and seat area.
- Anti-abrasion pads on shoulders, elbows and knees and wider in the most exposed areas, providing more durability of the suit.
- Neck zipper easily accessible, without having to remove the suit between dives.
- I-Safe straps with non-slip points, for holding instruments, on both arms.
- Made with X-Foam, a petroleum-free, calcium carbonate-based neoprene.
- Size: S-3XL (includes intermediate sizes).
Model of 7 mm thickness:
- TPF-7: from 7.0 mm: ideal for temperatures between 7°C and 16°C.
- Suit with EC Class A approval; suitable for water temperatures between 7 oC and 12 oC.
- Ultraspan pectoral panel and Stretchtec tissue from the body, sides, arms and legs provide a firm and very flexible fit.
- Orange inner lining with infrared (IR) capture of the front and rear torso area reflecting body heat acting as additional thermal insulation.
- Silver Plush all over the surface to increase comfort and warmth.
- Individual elastic panels on arms and legs, with double zip closures, make it easy to put on and take off the suit.
- Protective back padding in the bottle area, providing additional comfort in prolonged dives.
- Logo S» engraved in relief and color, on the pectoral area improves elasticity and provides a slimmer aesthetic.
- Assembled with solvent-free adhesive in a 100% environmentally friendly process.
- Zippered clasps on cuffs and ankles with brass YKK cursors for increased durability and tightness.
- Special carving and material reinforcements to compensate for movement wear.
- Its N2S (two-sided nylon) construction provides the ideal level of warmth and comfort.
- The YKK rear diagonal zipper with brass cursor provides durability and ease of use.
- Abrasion-resistant fabric in the shoulder and seat area.
- Anti-abrasion pads on shoulders, elbows and knees and wider in the most exposed areas, providing more durability of the suit.
- Neck zipper easily accessible, without having to remove the suit between dives.
- I-Safe straps with non-slip points, for holding instruments, on both arms.
- Made with X-Foam, a petroleum-free, calcium carbonate-based neoprene.
- Size: S-4XL (includes intermediate sizes).
Aluminized fists are not available on the 3mm suit model
This will be the first of the doubts that we will find, and it is certainly one of the most important choices to be made. As you may have seen, there are different thicknesses, materials, shapes... which one is best for us? which one is best for us?
The first thing we must be clear is the utility of the suit. As you well know, its main function is none other than to maintain the diver's body temperature, limiting to the maximum the heat loss that occurs when we enter a much colder environment, such as seawater.
In addition and as a second level function, the isothermal suit can save us from possible scratches, bumps or bites from various animals.
In the market there are three main types of suits
- Dry: used in very low temperatures. It prevents water from entering the suit through a valve that injects air into the space between the diver and the suit itself, in addition to having watertight adjustments at the ankles, wrists and neck to prevent air from escaping and water from entering
- Wet suit: this is the most commonly used. In it penetrates a certain amount of water (scarce) but does not allow the constant renewal of the same, so the body easily reaches its temperature without significant thermal deterioration.
These suits are made of neoprene, with different thicknesses(the thicker, the more it will protect from the cold), the most common thickness being between 5 and 7 mm. This material makes the suit somewhat buoyant, which should be taken into account when monitoring the ballast used if we change suits.
There are also thinner suits (1 to 3 mm) for warmer waters, as well as vests that can be worn under the suit for colder waters - Semi-dry: equipped with a watertight zipper. They are more protective than wet suits, without reaching the extreme of dry suits
- SMOOTH: neoprene treated so that the layer that will be in contact with the skin is smooth and remains fairly adherent to the body, facilitating its placement. They are the most fragile to breakage. This type of finish is very often found on wrist and ankle cuffs, in order to minimize the flow of water
- LINED: the neoprene has a lining that favors its placement. This lining provides a high resistance to tearing. The lining can be made of nylon or towel, the latter being especially comfortable to put on because it has a mini terry that slides very easily over the skin
- TITANIUM: used in sheets, which are placed between the neoprene and the lining (outer or inner) in order to minimize air cooling of the neoprene microbubbles. In this way, the internal heat is maintained for a longer period of time
- SHORT: this is a suit that only protects the torso and crotch, leaving the arms and legs exposed. Therefore it is not advisable in places where we can have rubbing with rocks, coral or stinging elements. In addition, its thickness, between 1 and 5 mm, means that its use is practically limited to tropical waters
- MONOPiece: it is a suit built in one piece, so that it is very easy to put on and take off. It can incorporate or not the hood, and its thickness varies between 1 and 8 mm. It usually has a second piece on the market to complement it in winter
- CONCEPT (overall + shorts): this is the combination of the two previous elements. They are very practical suits because they allow the separate use of each of the elements. We can use only the overall in the summer season, and wear the shorty over it when the water is colder. Try to make sure that the zippers do not coincide, that is to say, that the one on the overall is at the back and the one on the shorty at the front. As a disadvantage it should be mentioned that given the large amount of neoprene worn on top, our ballast must also be increased. We may also experience some stiffness in our movements
- TWO-PIECE (bib + jacket): the most traditional. It consists of pants that are lengthened by a sleeveless bib overalls that covers the chest to a greater or lesser extent (depending on the model), and a jacket that fits through the crotch by means of a neoprene strap. The jacket can be found with or without zipper, a detail that affects both the comfort of placement and its thermicity
Taking into account the above mentioned about each type of suit, the final choice will depend on purely personal criteria (color, shape ...). But there is one thing that we must take into account: the suit should fit our body as much as possible, avoiding air pockets that would eventually become water.
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(Jesús Blay Torres)
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