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The SEAC Unifleece Insulating Undergarment Dry Suit is a high-performance undergarment made from 93.5% polyester and 6.5% spandex, designed to keep divers warm in cold environments. Its lightweight, breathable, and water-repellent features, along with a double-ended zipper and ankle stirrups, make it a must-have for any serious diver.
G**Z
Excelente!!!
Espectacular, comodo, abrigador. Recomendable 100%
B**O
Great fleece garment for moderate temps
I bought this undergarment for a recent Red Sea trip with water temps in the 68-72F range. It was the comfortably warm for recreational dives <90 mins, but I also tolerate cold well. If you get cold easily you might want to layer with a warm base layer (e.g. merino wool) or go up to a 200 weight garment; there were certainly times where I could tell the temperature dropped from the 70s to the 60s.I am 6'1", ~205 lbs with longer legs than torso and purchased an XL. It was a little snug so if I'd had more time I probably would have gone up a size, but the garment stretches enough that it wasn't a problem. The only reason I dropped 1 star was because the fabric has started to pill up, but I also did 25 dives in a short time on the trip so there was a ton of donning/doffing the drysuit.I definitely like the 2 way zipper (zips from top or bottom) because it makes it much easier to use the restroom and set up a P-valve if you're thinking about doing that.
J**N
Great base layer
This is a base layer, as in not a lot of warmth given. It is great for movement and shedding perspiration. I am the most comfortable at 68F to 76F water in a trilaminate dry suit. I also live in north Alabama so anything below 70F is cold to me. For what this is, it is great.
S**N
Dry suit
It not dry suit
J**.
One More Size for Men
It's thin and help to use as 2nd layer over clothes. I tested and I'm going to need to put more clothes next time due I did with tank top and shorts.This product fit me well though I use small size as man but this is unisex size, so I choose Medium and fit me well.I think this product need to show a size chart to prevent wrong size. Thanks for the size chart from another online shopping site, where I learned that unisex size is one more size for men due the combination of both gender.
A**R
Warm water drysuit use
I'm writing this pre dive. I bought this for warm water drysuit diving 50 - 72 degree water temps. It's not very thick seems like it's going to be comfortable to dive. I'll update my review post dive. Thermal cline is about 60 in 25 feet. Post dive review. This thing is perfect for summer diving In a dry suit in New England. Watch the size they run small.
A**0
Thin but warm
I would say this is equivalent in thickness to a pair of long underwear. I got it because it reduces boyancy. Its comfortable and fits well but I would say min water temp of 55+.
B**S
Not Impressed
I had purchased this item with the intent of wearing under my dry pants & dry top for an extra measure of protection while cold water kayak touring. The product description indicates "repels water" as one of the headline features, which lead me to believe it would help to keep you dry if water did manage to find a way through the first layer of protection. This is not the case. I also purchased the product in an XXL, which would normally work for my 6'6, 220# frame. It is a tighter fit than I would have expected. I have not tested in extreme cold yet, but I do believe it will help with keeping me warm. Fortunately, the product was deeply discounted from original purchase price, and I had an Amazon gift card which paid for most of the cost.
D**T
Comfortable
Fits well
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