Men's diving sleeveless wetsuit 5.5 mm neoprene SCD black
- 2-year warranty
- 365 days to return for members
- thermal insulation5mm neoprene overalls. Taped seam with a GBS glued and blind stitched assembly
- easy dressingThis two-piece wetsuit is easy to put on and take off.
- modularityYou can mix and match overalls and jacket sizes.
- freedom of movementAnatomic cut for free arm movement, no seams under the armpits.
- Details of thermal insulation5.5mm neoprene sleeveless overalls. 5mm neoprene foam, covered with nylon fabric on both sides. Seams taped using a GBS (glued and blind stitched) assembly. With this 2-piece wetsuit, you can choose a sleeveless overalls and jacket of different sizes. The sleeveless overalls has printed reinforcements to reduce wear at the knees.
- GBS (glued and blind stitched) assemblyThe seams of the sleeveless overalls are waterproof due to GBS assembly (Glued and Blind Stitched): the neoprene is glued and then stitched for extra robustness (the needle does not go all the way through the neoprene to stop water getting through).
- Thermal performance classThis scuba diving suit provides thermal protection that has been tested by the independent INPP institute (Marseille, France) in order to validate its compliance with the current standard (EN 14225-1:2017). CLASS C certified diving suit: A (+7 °C/+12 °C / +45 °F/+54 °F) B (+10 °C/+18 °C / +50 °F/+64 °F) C (+16 °C/+24 °C / +61 °F/+75 °F) D (+22 °C/+30 °C / +72 °F/+86 °F).
- What is a diving suit?This is the most common type of diving suit on the market. It is not designed to keep the water out, but to trap it, so that your body then warms it up, creating a thermal buffer between you and the outside. Made of neoprene - a rubber polymer filled with air bubbles - these diving suits are available in thicknesses of 0.5 mm to 7 mm. Thanks to their suppleness and modularity, they constitute excellent diving suits.
- Tips on how to get into a diving suitPut your foot in a plastic bag, then slip your leg into your diving suit. Your entire foot comes out without snagging! To adjust, ask someone to blow into your sleeve from the wrist. The incoming air inflates the interior of the neoprene diving suit, immediately separating it from your skin. You can then easily proceed with the final adjustments.
- Tips on how to take care of your diving suit1) Soak the inside and the outside of the diving suit in clean water after each session. 2) Clean with a bactericide solution. 3) Rinse thoroughly in clean water. 4) Dry on a wide hanger in a dark and well-ventilated place. Caution: the sun will cause the colours of the textile parts of the diving suit to fade and speeds up the ageing process of the neoprene. Zips can be cleaned with a toothbrush and lubricated with silicone grease
Features
Design benefits
Design details
Specifications
Details
level of practice | beginner |
water temperature | 16 < water < 24°C, temperate water |
neck type | crew neck |
neoprene thickness | 5 mm |
zip type | no zip |
main material | neoprene |
type of opening/closing | none |
number of pockets | pocket less |
airtight/waterproof | not waterproof |
type of length | long |
condition | new |
reinforced area | reinforced knees area |
sleeves length | sleeveless |
anti-uv | non anti-uv |
stitching type | glued and blind stitched |
style | two-tone |
balaclava | without balaclava |
suit | long-john |
Composition
Foam: 100.0% Rubber |
Lining: 100.0% Polyamide |
Usage & care
Environmental impact
Ecodesign approach

Repairability is the ability to offer a solution in the event of product breakage or failure. The repairability of a product is defined according to 4 criteria: - The availability of instructions on how to repair the product for customers - The possibility of disassembling the product - The availability of spare parts - The price of the repair is lower than purchasing a new product Our goal is to cover any possible known break or repair a product might have. We think about the life span of a product from the design stage, to ensure that it lasts as long as possible.