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Charles Hood tries a custom suit from Namron for size
Two semi-dry wetsuits go head to head. Review by Charles Hood
If you’re heading off to dive the planet’s more sun-kissed regions, you’ll probably require a warm-water wetsuit. But which of the multitude on the market is the best...
Outstanding attention to detail makes the Capri one of our favourites.
The super-stretchy neoprene used in the Velocity wetsuit is one of the most flexible of all the suits on test here.
In a blind test, it would be hard to differentiate the O’Three suit from the one from Bare.
Another highly flexible suit, the Explore from O’Neill felt marginally warmer than some of the others, which I put down to the Firewall fibre inner jersey that lines the neoprene.
Although not quite as flexible as some suits, the Tropic makes the grade due to its sheer comfort.
Also under the £80 mark is the Bali, with its super-supple neoprene and ingenious seals on the wrists, ankles and neck, this suit is good value but at the same...
Supple and flexible neoprene makes the Element an ideal choice for overseas diving.
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