Brown Camo 3.5mm – 5mm

R6,132.00R6,531.00

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The Camo wet suit is best for reef  and
sandy areas when hunting reef  species.

Only Available in 3,5mm

Spearfishing wetsuits are designed specifically for the activity of spearfishing, where divers hunt fish underwater using a spear gun or similar equipment. These wetsuits serve several purposes, such as providing thermal insulation, protection from the environment, and camouflage.

Here are some key points about spearfishing wetsuits:

  1. Thickness: Spearfishing wetsuits come in various thicknesses, typically ranging from 1mm to 7mm or more. Thicker wetsuits offer better insulation but can restrict movement. The choice of thickness depends on the water temperature and the diver’s personal preference.
  2. Camouflage: Many spearfishing wetsuits feature camouflage patterns to help divers blend into their underwater surroundings and approach fish more effectively. These patterns often mimic the natural colors and textures of marine environments.
  3. Open vs. Closed Cell: Spearfishing wetsuits can be made from either open-cell neoprene or closed-cell neoprene. Open-cell neoprene provides better insulation but requires lubrication to put on and take off. Closed-cell neoprene is more durable and easier to put on, but it might not offer the same level of insulation.
  4. Design: Spearfishing wetsuits often have specific design features to enhance functionality. These may include reinforced chest pads for loading spear guns, built-in hoods for additional head protection, and reinforced knee and elbow pads for durability.
  5. Two-Piece vs. One-Piece: Spearfishing wetsuits can come in either a one-piece or two-piece design. Two-piece wetsuits consist of separate pants and jackets, offering more flexibility in sizing and comfort.
  6. Fit: A proper fit is crucial for a spearfishing wetsuit. It should be snug but not overly tight to allow for comfortable movement and proper thermal insulation. A well-fitting wetsuit can also help reduce water flushing, which is when water enters the suit and cools the body.
  7. Accessories: Spearfishing wetsuits can be complemented with additional accessories like gloves, socks, and hoods to provide full-body coverage and thermal protection in colder waters.

Remember that safety is paramount while spearfishing. Always follow proper diving and spearfishing guidelines, including checking local regulations and ensuring you have the necessary skills and equipment for a safe and enjoyable experience. If you’re considering purchasing a spearfishing wetsuit, it’s a good idea to visit a specialized dive shop or outdoor retailer to get expert advice on choosing the right wetsuit for your needs and the conditions you’ll be diving in.

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The Camo wet suit is best for reef  and
sandy areas when hunting reef  species.

Only Available in 3,5mm

Spearfishing wetsuits are designed specifically for the activity of spearfishing, where divers hunt fish underwater using a spear gun or similar equipment. These wetsuits serve several purposes, such as providing thermal insulation, protection from the environment, and camouflage.

Here are some key points about spearfishing wetsuits:

  1. Thickness: Spearfishing wetsuits come in various thicknesses, typically ranging from 1mm to 7mm or more. Thicker wetsuits offer better insulation but can restrict movement. The choice of thickness depends on the water temperature and the diver’s personal preference.
  2. Camouflage: Many spearfishing wetsuits feature camouflage patterns to help divers blend into their underwater surroundings and approach fish more effectively. These patterns often mimic the natural colors and textures of marine environments.
  3. Open vs. Closed Cell: Spearfishing wetsuits can be made from either open-cell neoprene or closed-cell neoprene. Open-cell neoprene provides better insulation but requires lubrication to put on and take off. Closed-cell neoprene is more durable and easier to put on, but it might not offer the same level of insulation.
  4. Design: Spearfishing wetsuits often have specific design features to enhance functionality. These may include reinforced chest pads for loading spear guns, built-in hoods for additional head protection, and reinforced knee and elbow pads for durability.
  5. Two-Piece vs. One-Piece: Spearfishing wetsuits can come in either a one-piece or two-piece design. Two-piece wetsuits consist of separate pants and jackets, offering more flexibility in sizing and comfort.
  6. Fit: A proper fit is crucial for a spearfishing wetsuit. It should be snug but not overly tight to allow for comfortable movement and proper thermal insulation. A well-fitting wetsuit can also help reduce water flushing, which is when water enters the suit and cools the body.
  7. Accessories: Spearfishing wetsuits can be complemented with additional accessories like gloves, socks, and hoods to provide full-body coverage and thermal protection in colder waters.

Remember that safety is paramount while spearfishing. Always follow proper diving and spearfishing guidelines, including checking local regulations and ensuring you have the necessary skills and equipment for a safe and enjoyable experience. If you’re considering purchasing a spearfishing wetsuit, it’s a good idea to visit a specialized dive shop or outdoor retailer to get expert advice on choosing the right wetsuit for your needs and the conditions you’ll be diving in.

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XXS, XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL

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3.5MM, 5MM

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