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The 2019 Definition 3mm takes all of the premium exterior design elements found on the Definition 5mm and includes special tailoring to create a suit that fits the body like no other. Proven N2S (Nylon 2 Sides) construction offers the perfect level of warmth and comfort for warm water diving. It's the perfect thermal protection for any diver.

TFP 3

TPF -3: 3.0 mm to 4.5 mm - Best for water temperatures 21°C to 27°C. (TPF) rating is an indicator of the thickness of a neoprene dive suit.

 

Sizes:

Man: S-3XL
Woman: XS-XL

Technical Information

  • Suit is assembled using a solvent-free glue, a 100% green process.
  • Built with the Body Map System, an exclusive manufacturing method that uses special tailoring and material inserts to compensate for the stresses of the human body.
  • N2S (Nylon 2 Sides) construction delivers the perfect level of warmth and comfort.
  • Diagonal rear YKK zipper with brass slider offers increased long-term durability and ease of use.
  • Single zippered seals on ankles and wrists feature YKK brass sliders for durability, water-tightness and ease of use.
  • New Wrist and ankle zippers on women's suits are extra-long for added convenience.
  • Abrasion-resistant fabric on shoulders and seat, along with new bigger abrasion-resistant printed shoulder, elbow and knee pads, cover more exposed areas and increase long-term durability.
  • Small neck zipper enhances topside comfort, eliminating the need to remove the suit between dives.
  • Safe straps on both arms offer non-slip mounting spots for securing wrist instruments.
  • Made from X-Foam, a petroleum-free, limestone neoprene.

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