$351.78 $429.00
Crafted from premium 3.5mm Open-Cell Neoprene and featuring Cressi's versatile Apnea anatomical design, the Tokugawa Pro offers superior quality, comfort, warmth, and a secure fit. Open-Cell Neoprene has the unique ability to mold to the body like a second skin, minimizing water tracking between the suit and skin for maximum warmth while diving. To ensure an easy donning process, lubrication is recommended, allowing the suit to conform to the body without resistance and achieve optimal positioning. The innovative Tokugawa Camo pattern was specifically developed to blend in with the diverse range of waters in Australia, blending seamlessly into both blue and green water. This top-of-the-line wetsuit is ideal for freediving and spearfishing in any location along the Australian coast. Extended knee pads provide added protection where it is most needed, running from the top of the knee down to the shin.
*IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ BEFORE PURCHASE:
Warning: Due to the highly personalized nature of open-cell wetsuits, please note that they cannot be returned once used or tried on. Improper use, such as not using enough lubricant when putting on the suit, can cause damage that is not covered under warranty. Please ensure correct sizing before purchase as open-cell wetsuits are not eligible for returns, exchanges, or refunds for change of mind or incorrect sizing.
- Tokugawa Design: Specially camouflaged design that is intended to work in a variety of environments, from blue to green water.
- Tatex Extended Knee Pads: Long knee pads that extend from the knees down the shin help to protect you and your wetsuits neoprene at this high wear point.
- Chest Pad: Makes loading your speargun more manageable.
- Open-cell design: A bit of a trade-off. It's hard to get on and off, but creates a firm seal with the skin for better thermal retention.
- Dura-Stretch Nylon: The external lining
- 2-Piece Wetsuit: The optimal design for maximum water sealing with a hooded wetsuit.
- Anatomical cut for a perfect fit
- Designed for Australian environments