SOLO POLLUCE 25th DRYSUIT
Full-top in extra high density neoprene foams, thickness 2 mm with Supratex outer lining and reinforced peds in Kevlar® on shoulders. Slacks in Ferguson trilaminate, with Poliestere outer lining and reinforced peds in Cordura 1000 on knees and buttocks
SPRING HEELS
SOLO MILLITARY DRYSUIT
Meets the needs of technical diver who looks for independence and freedom of movement both inside and outside the water. The Solo Military is made with high quality materials: Trilaminate and, at areas of increased wear, 1000 denier.
QUICK NECK SYSTEM LATEX SEAL
SOLO MG 25th DRYSUIT
Solo MG 25th Dry Suit is designed to combine the lightness of Nylon trilaminate with the independence guaranteed by the front entry zipper. Areas of increased wear are protected by Cordura® 1000 denier. The Solo MG 25th Dry Suit has been used by Michele Geraci during the "Solo-Dive" World Record (-212mt) and the "No-Limit" World Record attempt (-253mt).
QUICK NECK SYSTEM SILICONE SEAL
AD300 OXYGEN MONITORING
ORUST NECK SYSTEM LATEX SEAL
SOLO N DRYSUIT
The advantages of technical Drysuit, such as the front zip and the bellows that guarantee freedom of movement, combined with HD Neoprene thermal insulation and superb abrasion resistance of Supratex®
MD300 OXYGEN MONITOR
ORUST NECK SYSTEM SILICONE SEAL
R17 SENSOR FOR VN202 OXYGEN ANALYZER
SITECH BALANCED PEE VALVE
R22 VAN OXYGEN SENSOR FOR DIVESOFT
BASIC DIR HARNESS
R22AT OXYGEN SENSOR FOR ATA
R22 DEM OXYGEN SENSOR FOR ANALOX OE II (OLD)
R33 D1 SENSOR FOR ANALOX/MIXCHEK ANALYZERS
TRIM WEIGHT POCKET
POCKET W/ CARABINERS & CUT SYSTEM
TRIESTE WING 94 LB TWIN
The Trieste Double Bladder Wings are designed for the diver that prefers a wing with a redundant bladder. The secondary bladder is designed to ensure proper buoyancy control in the event of primary bladder failure. Horseshoe style, redundant wings are the choice wing picked by divers that are not wearing a drysuit. The redundant bladder is utilized in the rare event that the primary bladder is rendered unusable. The power/oral inflator is the same on both bladders. Overpressure valves are located on the respective sides of each bladder.