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Viking X-treme Drysuit |
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Trelleborg Viking
-- Product quality and performance have made Trelleborg Protective
Products one of the world’s leading producers of protective
clothing and products. They develop and manufacture chemical
protective suits, dry diving suits (under the Viking drysuits brand
name), inflatable shelters and a wide range of industrial products.
Safety has always been the most important issue at Trelleborg
Protective Products when designing and producing the Viking diving
suits. Functionality is the most important aspect of safety. A
diving suit that works the way it should, is perhaps the best safety
assurance the professional diver can get. |
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Viking
X-treme |
Viking
Dry Suit Owners Manual
Viking X-treme is a low weight dry suit
made of a polymer-coated fabric, which offers a smooth and flexible
feeling. This suit is a very good alternative for divers with demands on
an extreme low weight dry suit solution. The X-treme is available as a
Back Entry (as pictured) or as a Front Entry (FE).
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Polymer-coated
fabric
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Welded
seams
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Extra-thick
cone-shaped latex seals
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Large
heavy-duty knee pads
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Rugged
chloroprene-coated boots
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Suspenders
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Attached
Surveyor hood (Not Shown)
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Available
in Back Entry and Front Entry (FE) models
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Includes:
Valves, inflator
hose, suspenders, attached hood, attached boots, repair
kit, bag.
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Viking
X-treme
hood options: Surveyor (attached latex hood) is
standard on the X-treme. Suits can be special ordered without a hood at
the same price. Nautic (attached neoprene hood) is another special
order option. Please contact
us for details on special orders.
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Viking
X-treme Drysuit Sizing Chart
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Viking
Undergarments
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Add a relief zipper
to your Viking X-treme drysuit. |
Instructions for adding
relief zipper:
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Select
the suit you require and click "add to cart"
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Click
"continue shopping" to return to this page
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Click
"add to cart" for the relief zipper option
Price
(Installed): $195.00  |
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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. |