fragile interior
Neoprene is a fragile material. We advise you to put on this equipment when it is wet (with soapy water if possible) and with the utmost care.
Your fingernails can damage the inside of your wetsuit if it is not put on/removed correctly. In the event of a tear in the suit, repair with neoprene glue.
Exclusive camouflage Subea : what's the difference between unstructured black camo and realistic khaki camo?
The camouflages used on underwater hunting suits are designed to enhance mimicry with the underwater environment.
The gray/black camo is called unstructured. Its unstructured, asymmetrical graphics help to "break up" the underwater hunter's silhouette.
Khaki camo is said to be realistic. Its quasi-photographic graphics enable the hunter to blend into rocky, seagrass or kelp environments...
Combination colors
Once the wetsuit is wet, the colors of the wetsuit darken.
Reinforcements
These pants feature reinforced knees to prevent abrasion of the fabric, particularly during agachons.
Glued and sewn assembly
The neoprene is first glued, then sewn for maximum abrasion resistance. The stitching is specific: the needle used does not go all the way through the neoprene to prevent water infiltration during practice.