Collection: Wet suits for freediving
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Omer Red Stone upper part 3mm
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Omer Red Stone lower part 7mm
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Omer Red Stone lower part 5mm
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Omer Red Stone lower part 3mm
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PoloSub Lined 7mm Black wetsuit
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PoloSub Lined 7mm N17 camo wetsuit
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PoloSub Lined 7mm N17 wetsuit
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PoloSub Forza Tre Black 7mm wetsuit
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FRIVANNSLIV® seat cover, neoprene
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Frivannsliv® Twinply 3mm neoprene singlet
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GA REVIVEX® shampoo for wetsuit 250ml
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GA REVIVEX® odor remover 250 ml
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GA Neo-Slix application agent wet suit, 250 ml
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Hollis dive mat, changing mat
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GA REVIVEX® shampoo for wetsuit 15ml
Regular price 29 NOKRegular priceUnit price / per35 NOKSale price 29 NOK-17%
FAQs about wetsuits for freediving
Which wetsuit should I choose?
If you want to freedive and be in the sea even when it's cold, you should choose a freediving suit like the ones you see here, we call these "open cell" as there is no nylon on the inside.
If you want a suit to use all year round, it is wise to choose 7mm . For summer use , 3mm or 5mm can do, and if you dive a lot, it can be nice to have a 9mm suit in the middle of winter.
How do you put on a wetsuit?
A freediving suit does not have nylon on the inside, so the inside has very high friction. To put it on, you have to rinse it inside with water mixed with Slippy application agent or mild, skin-friendly soap. Watch a video showing how to take off and put on the freediving equipment on this page .
How do I know the wetsuit fits?
You can find the right size from the size chart on the product page, but you can never be 100% as we all have slightly different body shapes. If the suit feels tight and you have poor head mobility, we recommend going up a size.
When you have ordered a wetsuit, you still have the right to exchange as long as the suit has only been tried on in the shower. It is very important to use an application agent or mild soapy water when trying on the suit. Read more about warranty and returns on this page .
How do you wash a wetsuit?
A wetsuit is washed by hand with a mild soap. We recommend Gear Aid wetsuit shampoo for this. If the suit starts to smell even after washing, you can use an odor remover .
How do you repair a wetsuit?
It is easy to get small nail marks in a freediving suit. There can also be tears in the wetsuit if you are careless when dressing. Fortunately, it is mostly easy to repair these damages yourself. Read about it in this article .
I'm considering buying an equipment package, which one should I choose?
Read our guide on which package suits you best on this page .