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Seavenger Navigator Shorty Wetsuit 3mm

Seavenger Navigator Shorty Wetsuit 3mm

Description

Seavenger Navigator 3mm Neoprene Shorty Wetsuit is a premium quality wetsuit made from Nylon II neoprene material. It fits your body like a second skin, providing utmost comfort.

The wetsuit is ultra flexible, thanks to the super-stretch armpit panels. This feature allows for easy mobility, making it easier to move around while wearing the wetsuit.

To prevent chafing and skin irritation, the Seavenger Navigator 3mm Neoprene Shorty Wetsuit is designed with flat-lock stitching. This stitching technique ensures that there are no rough edges or seams that can cause discomfort.

The wetsuit also boasts lasting durability, thanks to the anti-abrasion shoulder pads. These shoulder pads are specially designed to withstand wear and tear caused by straps and other equipment.

Putting on and taking off the wetsuit is a breeze, thanks to the extra long leash and #10 YKK zipper. This adds to the overall comfort and convenience of using the Seavenger Navigator 3mm Neoprene Shorty Wetsuit.

Here are answers to some frequently asked questions:

I don't know the complete size chart, but I wear a large shirt and 42 suit jacket, and the size large wetsuit fits me perfectly. I also bought one for my wife, and her size fits well too. So, I believe these suits run true to size.

I would think that size 9 would fit you. I am 5'5, 148 lbs, and I got a size 7 which fits me perfectly. So, perhaps a size 7 would work for you too.

The Seavenger Navigator 3mm Neoprene Shorty Wetsuit should be appropriate for water temperatures of 74 degrees. However, for extra warmth, we would recommend a 5mm thickness wetsuit.

The wetsuit would probably work fine for a 2-mile swim in the Gulf every day. However, it is a tight fit and not as flexible as a lighter material wetsuit. In my opinion, it is better suited for diving or snorkeling activities.

Things we like

  • Designed with shoulder padding that resists abrasion to help reduce wear and tear
  • Paddling movements need a great deal of mobility. Hence the armpit regions have super-stretch panels.
  • Extra-long pull tab for simple zipping
  • Wetsuit for kayaking that is affordable

Things we don't like

  • Because of the Shorty cut, the suit can only be worn when the temperature is warm.
  • The zipper located in the back might make putting on the suit a little more complicated.

Frequently Asked Questions

Need compete size chart

I don't know the complete size chart, but I wear a large shirt and 42 suit jacket and the size large sits perfect. Also got one for my wife, and her size fits good too. I think you will find that these suits run true to size.

I am 5'7 and 145 lbs. so it looks like I would order a size 9. Is the chart listed pretty accurate?

i would think that size 9 would fit you. im 5'5, 148 lbs and i got a 7 and it perfect. many a 7 would work for you too

I’m looking for a suit to take the edge off the 74 degree waters I will be diving/snorkeling in; would this suit be appropriate?

Thanks for your interest. 3mm should be fine for water temp of 74 degrees. However, we would recommend 5mm thickness for extra warmth. Hope it helps. :)

Would this work for a 2 mile swim in the Gulf every day?

Probably would work fine, but it’s a tight fit and not as flexible as a lighter material. Better for diving or snorkeling in my opinion.