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Poseidon Jetsuit TNG
Technica Drysuit |
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Poseidon was
started in the late 50’s by legendary diving pioneer Ingvar Elfström.
Developing their products in cold Scandinavian waters has made them
among the toughest you can dive. All Poseidon drysuits are made from high quality neoprene rubber, a material they were the first ones to use in a drysuit. The neoprene has a fantastic thermal insulation ability and high strength. In their own factory they stitch the suits both on the inside and outside so the seams are very strong and exact. Every suit is checked and all material used is exposed to tests that corresponds to 20 years of use. Poseidon also pressure tests every suit in water so that they can assure you that the suit is 100% waterproof. |
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Jetsuit
TNG Technica |
This super strong and isolating material
was especially developed for Poseidon.
Weight belt, shoulder and knee protection pads are welded into the
neoprene, which makes the suit manage the toughest conditions.
It has a separate hood and hard sole boots angled at 45 degrees (designed
for fins to fit comfortably).
Delivered with a freeze proof inlet valve and a variable volume outlet
valve which automatically controls the amount of air in your suit and
therefore also your buoyancy.
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5
mm semicompressed neoprene
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Back
Zip
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Poseidon
neoprene Double Cuff system
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Reinforced
in exposed areas
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Sewn
with double seam on in and outside
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Tough
Tex surface
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Pocket
on right leg
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Kevlar
reinforced attached boots
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Drysuit
bag, hose, and care kit included
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Jetsuit
TNG Technica color options:
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Black
/ Black
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Jetsuit TNG Technica Price:
$1521.19 |
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Poseidon
Jetsuit TNG Technica Drysuit Sizing Chart
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The US distributer for
Poseidon has recently changed. Due to this development, there have been
extensive delays in availability of some products. Please
contact
us for availability. Current lead time for Jetsuits is 4-6
weeks minimum. |
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*We service all
brands we sell |
| While
these are excellent reference materials, in no way should this information
be considered a replacement for proper training for the specific type of
diving in which you plan to participate. |