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Whites SAR Fusion Drysuit
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Professional Grade Equipment
for Public Safety Dive and Rescue Teams |
Frank
White Senior founded Whites in 1956. It was the first wetsuit
manufacturing company in Canada, and first drysuit manufacturing
company in North America. Over half a century later, the company
continues to set the standard for cold water drysuits and
accessories. Whites Drywear is the oldest continuous North American
manufacturer of Public Safety Drysuits (including a line of Hazmat
suits), Military Drysuits (including the Fusion Tactical Dry), and a
full line of Drysuits for the sport market. |
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Distribution of Whites Public Safety Equipment is limited to Public Safety Teams and related professionals.
For recreational sales (and a wide range of other equipment), consult our
online
dive store. |
Please contact our Public
Safety Sales Dept. for
questions and/or competitive bid pricing. |
PH:
(651) 681-8434 |
Fax:
(651) 681-8433 |
email |
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How it
works:
First Layer (DryCORE) is a loose fit shell dry suit incorporating
latex seals, dry zipper, air intake and exhaust valves to create the
waterproof barrier. Second layer "over suit" made with a durable
stretch fabrics is attached to the DryCORE at the wrists, ankles and
dry zipper to form the streamline form fit of the inner dry suit. |
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DryCORE
Dry Core internal bladder made with tough, proven military 200 denier BiLam
material. Attached dry socks for easy entry and increased comfort. This is
the layer that keeps you dry!
Whites SAR Skin
Building on the successful Fusion Tactical for the military, the
Whites SAR
Fusion is loaded with the most innovative, durable construction techniques
available to provide Public Safety Teams the mobile and streamlined drysuit
on the market. All seams designed with
hyper stretch reinforcement tape, constructed with 6 thread multi needle
stitching for their strongest seams ever. High stretch, abrasion resistant Gatortech neoprene on the knees, elbows, shoulders and buttocks to extend
the life of the skin for use in the most extreme dive conditions. The SAR Skin attaches and removes easily from the Dry Core by Velcro fasteners at
the wrists, ankles and zippers. Available in Dive and Surface Rescue Swimmer
versions. |
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Whites SAR Fusion Features:
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Front entry design for easy donning.
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Rotating
inlet and exhaust valves (Dive version)
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Heavy
duty drysuit zipper
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Exterior skin is made of 1mm super
stretch neoprene and reinforced in high wear areas.
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Unmatched flexibility & streamlined
design
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Pockets Available
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Available with S.A.R. or Rescue
armbands (Included at no additional charge)
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Extra-thick
cone-shaped latex seals
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Attached dry socks
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Suspenders
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Bag, low pressure hose (dive) and zip wax
included
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Sizes Available:
2XS/XS, S/M, L/XL, 2XL/3XL, 4XL+
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Boots not included (order separately or
add as accessory)
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Donning the Fusion Drysuit |
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EVO4 Boots
available in sizes: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14/15 |
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Order EVO4 boots 1 full size larger than your foot size |
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Whites Seal Lock
Technology (SLT) option: |
You are ready for the dive and
suddenly... a torn neck seal or worn out wrist seal. The
choice: an uncomfortable (wet) dive or, cancel the dive
until repairs can be made. With Whites Seal Lock Technology
the fix is simple. Seal-Lock Technology (SLT), is a modular
seal replacement system that incorporates a neck ring
retainer and compression fit wrist seals. Simple,
innovative, and convenient, SLT enables quick and easy
change out of worn or torn seals in the field and best of
all, anyone can do it. |
SLT features all new silicone neck and wrist seals and is a
must-have option on any Whites SAR Fusion MTO dry suit.
SLT systems now
ship standard with oval wrist rings. "Round version"
available by request. |
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SAR Fusion
MTO Drysuit |
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Price: $2700.00 |
Includes: |
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Options / Accessories: |
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These suits are special order. Please allow
additional lead time. |
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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. |