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Scubapro Drysuit Undergarments |
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No matter where your adventures take you, SCUBAPRO has designed the perfect gear for you. Full line of scuba diving, snorkeling and freediving equipment: regulators, BCs, computers and instruments, wetsuits and drysuits, gloves, boots, fins, masks, snorkels, bags, accessories and everything else you need to explore our watery world safely. | |||||||||
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Scubapro K2 Extreme Undergarment | |||||||||
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The undergarment of choice for drysuit diving, the K2 Extreme is the ultimate in cold-water thermal protection. Sporting a modern eye-catching design and one-piece steamer styling, this undergarment is patterned after the Everflex 1.5mm line. For maximum thermal protection, the undersuit is made of a breathable and stretchy dual fleece material. It includes compression padding on the shoulders, chest and knees for both comfort and protection. The roomy hip pockets secure with zippers, and elastic wrist loops and heel straps enhance fit and prevent ride-up when donning a drysuit. The K2 Extreme can be counted on to always keep you warm and dry. |
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Price: $424.00 |
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Scubapro K2 Light Undergarment | |||||||||
The undergarment of choice for temperate water thermal protection, the K2 Light Undersuit will keep you toasty warm while you’re diving dry. Sporting a modern eye-catching design and patterned after the Everflex 1.5mm line, the undersuit comes in long sleeve tops and pants that you can wear separately when conditions permit, or together for a total thermal insulating system. Both pants and long-sleeve tops are made with a light grid plush material that’s breathable, warm and very stretchy. Elastic wrist loops on the tops and heel straps on the pants enhance fit and prevent ride-up when donning a drysuit. |
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While these are excellent reference materials, in no way should this information be considered a replacement for proper training for the specific type of diving in which you plan to participate. |