From steamers that shield you from the cold, to lightweight options perfect for tropical waters, SCUBAPRO wetsuits are engineered to meet the demands of every dive. Our advanced designs keep you warm while maximizing your range of motion. At SCUBAPRO, our wetsuits are meticulously designed to offer the perfect blend of comfort, durability, and performance. Here’s why SCUBAPRO wetsuits stand out:
- Premium Quality: Our wetsuits are made from high-grade natural rubber or petroleum-free, limestone-based neoprene, strategic abrasion protection, and crafted with special linings that are designed to stretch, drain, dry, or warm. This combination provides superior insulation, comfort, and flexibility.
- Innovative Design: SCUBAPRO wetsuits feature ergonomic panels and seamless construction that reduce water flow and enhance fit, giving you unmatched flexibility and movement.
- Versatile Options: SCUBAPRO has a variety of styles and thicknesses to suit your needs, from steamers to shortys, and every layer in between
- Durability You Can Trust: Designed for longevity, our wetsuits withstand the rigors of frequent diving, offering you reliable protection dive after dive.
Explore our collection and find the perfect wetsuit to elevate your diving experience. With SCUBAPRO, you're not just buying a wetsuit; you're investing in a lifetime of underwater adventures.
Wetsuit FAQs
How do I choose the right wetsuit thickness for diving?
Choosing the right wetsuit thickness depends on the water temperature you'll be diving in. For warm tropical waters, a 2-3mm wetsuit is usually sufficient. In colder waters, opt for a 5-7mm wetsuit to ensure adequate thermal protection.
Do wetsuits keep you dry?
No, wetsuits do not keep you dry. They work by trapping a thin layer of water between the suit and your body. Your body heat warms this water, which helps to keep you warm during your dive.
How should a wetsuit fit?
A wetsuit should fit snugly against your body without restricting movement. It should not have any baggy areas where water can pool. However, it shouldn't be so tight that it limits your range of motion or causes discomfort.
Can I use a surfing wetsuit for scuba diving?
While you can use a surfing wetsuit for scuba diving, it's not recommended. Scuba diving wetsuits are specifically designed to provide more thermal insulation and protection from the cold and increased water pressure at depth.
How do I care for my wetsuit?
To extend the life of your wetsuit, rinse it thoroughly with fresh water after each dive and hang it to dry in a shaded area away from direct sunlight. Avoid using harsh detergents and never put your wetsuit in a washing machine or dryer.
If you need guidance selecting a wetsuit, or any other piece of divewear, we recommend using our comprehensive and easy-to-use Dive Wear Finder tool.