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for commercial divingdrysuitlong-sleeve

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Characteristics

Applications
dive, for commercial diving
Type
drysuit
Cut
long-sleeve, two-piece
Thickness
other
Sex/age
unisex
Color
multi-color
Other characteristics
rubber

Description

The DUI Public Safety TLS drysuit is the most popular drysuit for contaminated water diving. The trilaminate fabric consisting of nylon/butyl rubber/nylon makes it lightweight, fast drying and easy to decontaminate. Dive Teams can customize their suits with colorful materials, reflective tape, team patches and more. Available in a surface configuration as well as a fully encapsulated diving configuration. FEATURES Drysuit fabric is a trilaminate material made of nylon / butyl rubber / nylon in black Diagonal front-entry zipper YKK metal waterproof zipper Telescoping torso and crotch strap Suspenders Swivel inlet and adjustable, automatic exhaust valves Warm neck collar Internal waist adjustment cord Double layer material over knees, shoulders, buttocks and arms for extra durability and visibility 36” Rubber inflator hose with over-sized quick disconnect Installation of Team Patch on left arm (must be included with order) Drysuit Bag and ZipStick™ APEKS SWIVEL INLET VALVE Rotation is a key feature of this valve to meet the diver's personal hose configuration. The Apeks Drysuit Inflator Valve is designed to rotate 360 degrees for flexibility. • Rubust and reliable inflation valve features an extra large recessed push-button allowing easy operation. • The smooth backplate gives protection from uncomfortable pressure loads and prevents cold air blasts through underclothing. • Rotation is a key feature of this valve to meet the diver's personal hose configuration.

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