Description
It is a 7mm close cell, elastic neoprene drysuit that is designed for some pretty cold waters as the story of Dr Bill Stone illustrates; this guy made the coldest ever dive into West Lake Bonney whilst he was wearing a Poseidon Unisuit. He definately had faith in Poseidon as he was able to dive to 39 metres where temperatures reached a chilly -5 degrees C due to hyper saline waters, and still had no problems coping.
The Unisuit is now a popular choice for many commercial and professional divers. It’s its elastic neoprene allows enough stretch for work to be carried out underwater, and the closed cell design allows those tiny gas bubbles to keep you warm in some of the toughest conditions, with underwear only required in the most extreme conditions. The Unisuit comes complete with an attached hood, neoprene seals on the neck, double cuffs and a freeze proof inlet valve with manual outlet valve. Features Don and doff yourself 7 mm (1/4 inch) closed cell neoprene Double seam – stitched on inside and outside Neoprene-sealed neck Neoprene-sealed double cuffs Reinforced kneepads (welded in) Durable hard sole kevlar boots Attached hood