Competitive

Suit Features Biothermic - All Oceaner Performance Free diver Competitive suits utilize a biothermic inner that helps in increase positive thermal qualities to provide a warmer, more comfortable performance experience.

Top Quality Yamamoto - Yamamoto 45 is used on the SCS competitive suits. Yamamoto 45 is regarded as the highest quality material for competitive freediving and is used by multiple world record freedivers such as Mandy-Rae Cruickshank, Martin Stepanek, and many other world champions.

Raglan sleeve - Currently, all free wetsuits use a straight sleeve on the shoulder. This means a tubular body with attached tubular arms. A Raglan Sleeve is a specific cut that provides a better shoulder curve that is contoured to provide a more comfortable fit when the arms are in a down and over-head body position. Along with this quality, less bunching of material around the shoulders is also an asset when in a arm-up diving position.

Jacket bottom / beaver tail - A 3 layer composite biothermic in which 2 laminated layers are nylon sandwiched for better strength and wear qualities. This only covers the hip/bottom area where the beaver tail and bottoms receive the most use.

Around the face, wrists, and ankles you will find a rubber seal. This seal is added protection against water flow. After hours in the water you can get out of your suit and still find the lube you used to get into your suit still inside.