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Aqua Lung SolAfx 8mm Men's Wetsuit
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$250.00
SKU:
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Questions about this item:
Matt B Can the hood be removed?
ERIK L The hood is attached, and can not be removed. I find this to be a huge advantage when diving in colder water. I have had this suit for about 2 years. I dove last spring in 38 degree water. My hands were the only part of me that was cold!
I typically dive in water that ranges from 45-65 degrees. I am never uncomfortable and find this to be a great all purpose wetsuit.
I like the zippered front.
ERIC D No the hood cannot be removed
Shopper I dive in Monterey year round. Is this suit sufficient or will I need an additional vest? LDS recommended a 5mm vest underneath it.
GREGORY R We used the suits in la jolla and were quite warm. I do not think you will need a vest, but I am always warm.
EDWARD R This is a very good, warm suit. I'm a commercial diver and dive year round in Southern CA. I would buy the vest for added warmth. I'm in my late 50's and don't like the cold, but for a one hour dive this suit should be fine.
Shopper Is this a semi-dry suit? How does it compare in warmth to the Bare Velocity?
BRIAN V Great suit.. I don't know how it would compare to a bare velocity, but i wold expect it to be warmer seeing that this suit is a semi dry and the bare is not.
Attached hood keeps out the cold and the cross chest zipper works well . Very comfortable. Be sur to to order the correct size, a loose or larger suit would be leaky and cold. I dive with this suit in 40-45 degree water for 45 minutes and keep nice and warm. I have even used it in 36 degree temps and ok for 30 minutes. Hope this helps! good luck. Oh yeah, Henderson makes a version of the same suit which I like even better, but it is only available in a few sizes. If your a common size I would go with the Henderson. It is easier to get on with the longer zipper. It also has zippers on the sleeves which help with getting gloves on and off.
RAE A No, this is not a semi-dry suit . This suit was used for the early part of training for commercial diving certification and does an exceptional job at keeping warm. Have no experience with the Bare Velocity suit, so I'm unable to give an accurate comparison.
DANIEL H yes it is a simi-dry suit and i dont know about comparing it to the bare because i dont have one but about a hour in 68 degree water is about all i can stay in though
MARRISSA K Yes it is a semi-dry suit. As to how it compares to the bare velocity I don't know but I was diving in water that was 48 degrees and I was warm I little cooler on the second dive but still warm and get cold easy.
NICHOLAS O I don't know anything about the bare velocity, but I heard from several divers that this is a good, warm suit. I've taken about a dozen dives in it, and it is great in Northern CA waters, huge improvement over my former 7 mm and I'm real glad I bought it. It is semi-dry and the seals work maybe too well....anyway I highly recommend the suit, love it.
CALEB D I can't speak on the Bare Velocity, but this is what i can tell you. It is a semi-dry wetsuit, in that regards it will not keep your body dry, what it does offer is gaskets at the forearm and calfs that keep the water that gets next to you body warmer then the surrounding water, and lets less of the warm water flow out, thus increasing your ability to stay warm in colder waters. I've used this to dive in lake Michigan as well as in the Seattle area. In Michigan it was very comfortable in water in the 60 degree range, after you get past the termalcline and started hitting water in the 38-42 degree range you had about 15 to 20 minutes of bottom time before you started to really feel the chill. When i wore it diving in seattle, water temp was a solid 52 degrees and managed to have a full hours dive at that temp, but came up a bit chilled. Over all a great purchase and would buy another if i had to in a heart beat. Don't expect it to keep you dry, but do expect it to keep you warm. (also a side note, i'm 6 feet and 155 pounds so not alot of extra insulation to begin with on me but thats about what I experienced from wearing it)
AARON K Not sure about the bare velocity, but this is by far the best wetsuit I have used. It is comfortable, warm, easy to get on/off. I am not usually into an integrated hood, but the one on this wetsuit is very nice.
If you are looking for a new wetsuit to keep you warm in very cold temps (like Monterey), this is a great choice.
ROBERT B Six dives so far at Monterey Bay water in northern California kept me very warm & my body don't have much of a natural insulation.
My suit fit me very well so once you get in the water & the initial water flow into the suit settles, surrounding cold water doesn't seems to flow in & out.
Over all I am very pleased with it, make sure you order right size.
I hope this info is helpful.
Bob
SUSAN S The wet suit if for my husband. Back in February the crew at Jack's Diving Locker were wearing them. They gave them good recommendations. We only dive in Hawaii and have not given it a trial yet.
Yes, it is suppose to be a semi-wet suit. My husband was diving off Kona in a 3mm and thought he needed a lot more warmth.
Neither of us are familiar with Bare Velocity.
MARK G Yes...the SolAfx is a semi-dry...whatever that means anymore. I just know that it is warm and that I use it in 60 degree temp (I am an instructor who is in the water a lot). I have two dry suits...but use this semi-dry more often than not and I have two dry suits. Most of my diving is in the cold water of Utah and Southern Cal. In terms of the Bare...I have no experience with it.
JERRY R I would say it is a slight semi dry. I dive in So. CAL in water that is about 50-65 degrees and this suit is amazing. I highly recommend it! I would not buy it from leisure pro though because they are not an authorized dealer. I returned mine to them because it had a hole and Aqua lung would not repair it because leasure pro is not autherized. I ended up returning it and buying it from sport chalet.
VITALIK V This is a semi dry suit. I can't compare it to another suit but I know that the SolaFX is a great suit. I dive in Gloucester ma and it keeps me warm right through November. It is also flexible and easy to put on and take off. It's very comfortable and I would definitely reccomend it. All my dive buddies are jealous or are planning to buy one soon.
Shopper Is this suit semi-dry? How does it compare in warmth to the Bare Velocity?
TERRY W The suit is very warm. I have used it in water at 52-58 degrees F with no issues. Be advised because of the thickness and semi dry characteristics, you must treat this suit like a dry suit when trying to submerge It will need to burped several times.
ROBERT P I dive in northern calif. and sometimes in southern cal. I get cold easily but with this suit I can do back to back dives with no issues. This is a great suit. My only complaint is the fabric itself.It balls up and does not seem to hold up to abrasion. I saw the new version of this suit and it seems better made. I would buy the new version. But for warmth I give it a 9/10.
WILLIAM Y I bought the suit to dive in Lake Winnipesaukee in NH and off the coast of New Jersey. The suit stays almost 100% dry. I've been in water at 42 degrees for 30 minuted and felt no cold. In fact I was so warm the cold on my face felt almost good. You will need a skin to wear under this suit in order to get it on. In 60 degree water I was too warm so watch where you wear it.
TONY P Yes it is a "semi-dry" suit. I have never used the Bare Velocity suit, however I only used the Aqua Lung SolAfx suit on one dive before returning it. The zipper broke on the first dive so the suit was no warmer than a normal suit. The design/placement of the zipper is terrible, and puts a lot of stress on the zipper causing it to fail. Any wetsuit you purchase you will get wet, that is how it keeps you warm. I now dive with a viking x-treme dry suit and love it.
MICHAEL L This is a semi-dry suit. I used it this year in New England, in temperatures below 50 degrees F and it kept me very warm. I do not know how it compares to Bare Velocity, but I would highly recommend this suit.
PAUL D Yes, this is a semi-dry suit but a whole lot more! I really get very little water in the suit. It is as comfortable a suit as you'll ever find. I've personally never worn a Bare Velocity, but I have seen them in the shop and the Aqua Lung is a better suit, in my personal opinion. I've worn lots of suits. I've been diving since 1977. I wouldn't trade the Aqua Lung for any semi-dry suit out there. The price is great, too.
PHILIP A Not sure if I had the bare velocity but I did have a bare suit before I bought this one. The bare had gasket like rubber on the legs and arms. This too has the same. I guess you would call it a semi dry but more it just eliminates alot of the water transfer. It's as warm as my Bare but much more comfortable. It's very easy to put on and take off. I am very happy with it.
HENRY B I would say its more like semi wet. You get an initial layer of water in, but then it stops, So you cant wee in it.
CHARLES W Yes, the suit is considered a semi-dry. I think it's kind of silly term though, you either get wet or you don't. In this suit, you definitely get wet.
I love the suit, it's kept me warm and comfortable down to around 50 degrees with short stints below 50 in Northern CA waters.
Never tried the Bare Velocity.
STEVE H I'm not familiar with the Bare Velocity. I can say that the SolAfx is the most comfortable and warmest wetsuit that I have owned. I have been in 47 degree water and stayed warm in my core. Hands & feet were cold... I give this wetsuit 4.75 stars out of 5.
DANIEL L I have not used the Bare Velocity, but have used other semidry suits. I love this suit. I would consider it semi-dry although possibly not as dry as others like the Mares. This may just be just a size fitment issue. My suit is just a slight bit bigger than I would like. I originally bought a med(too tight) returned for a ML. My brother bought a ML and had to return for a large. So I would say they run small, however the next step up seems a bit loose in spots. I would probably get a lot less water flow with a med- but was too hard to get on and off. Other than that -the suit is still very warm and comfortable and well made. My brother also loves his suit and we both are staying warm on double dives in 39 degree water.
WILLIAM T I have had this suit for 2 years and I absolutely love it. All I dive is cold water: Quarries and the Pacific Northwest, I used it this May in 46 degree water. I rented a Bare sealed wetsuit in Lake Michigan in 2008, it was OK but not as good as this Aqua Lung.
The combination of the arm/leg seals, across-the-chest zip (shorter, very good zipper sealing) and integrated hood makes for a very warm suit. Very little water transfers, there is virtually zero entry shock, the hood has smooth neoprene that does a better-than-expected job of keeping flow down.
The suit is also tough. The zippers work smoothly, I don't need any help putting it on. The knee and shin guards are generous.
Frankly, I have nothing bad to say about it after over 40 dives in it. I'd buy another one.
Shopper I am 5'11, 215lb, 42 inch waist, 47inch chest and 31inch inseam. What size should I order?
LeisurePro S I would recommend the 2XL.
Shopper I am 5'6'. about 135lb, waist is 32", chest is 36" insime 27". What size should I order?
LeisurePro S I would recommend a small.
Warranty Information
This product has a limited warranty of 12 months.
It's not diving in cold water that divers dislike, it's being cold while diving. Aqua Lung is ready to assist with its new SolAfx cold water wetsuits. This across-the- chest zipper, hood-attached suit is made completely out of our four-way stretch, Aqua Flex 8mmand 7mm neoprene so you can be warm and comfortable at the same time. Say good-bye to the cold and slide into a SolAfx today. Torso is made of 8mm, four-way stretch Aqua Flex neoprene while the legs and sleeves are made of 7mm Aqua Flex. These are the thicknesses of the base neoprene before the nylon gets added. The attached hood not only prevents cold water from entering the neck, it also features "Vent G2" technology that allows trapped regulator exhaust bubbles to exit while keeping cold water out. The "Plasmaloc" zipper has tighter tolerances and a unique integrated tooth design that make the zipper more water resistant than most competitors' models. A water dam covers the neck and shoulders to add another level of thermal protection against any water ingress through the zipper. "Skin-in" gasket seals in the forearms and calves minimize water entry through the sleeves and legs. The kneepads are constructed of several independent panels that allow stretching with the Aqua Flex material hot new graphics are fresh and exciting. Suit is black with red trim. A wetsuit serves multiple usages it gives protection from the elements, and it also works as an insulation for your body, trapping water between the suit and skin, the body warms the water slowing heat loss allowing you to stay longer in the water. A Drysuit keeps water out completely ', 'wetsuit', '#F0F7FD')"; onMouseout="hideddrivetip(40)" >wetsuit" href="/../Downloads/vid/UDRSW8.html" rel="PopupVideo" class="Popup"> Click here to see a Video Review by ScubaLab of the Aqualung SolAfx 8mm wetsuit
- 8mm Torso 7mm Arms and Legs
- Four-Way Aqua Flex neoprene Rubber
- Hood Attached for No Leak Design
- "Vent G2" Technology Hood
- "Plasmalic" Water Resistant Zipper
- Water Dam in Neck and Shoulders
- "Skin-In" Gasket Seals at Wrist and Ankles
- Paneled Knee Pads for Better Flexibility
- Great "Hot" Graphics
12/21/2011 5.0Kept me plenty warm. My best wetsuit! - Breathable
- Comfortable
- Dries Quickly
- Durable
- Easy To Put On And Off
- Warm
- Boating
- Colder Water
- Diving
- Chest Size:
- Feels true to size
- Length:
- Feels true to length
- Was this a gift?:
- No
11/12/2011 (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful) 5.0Only alternative to dry in Lake MI - Acceptable water seepage
- Comfortable
- Easy To Put On And Off
- Warm
- 130' 40 degrees
- Colder Water
- Diving
- Chest Size:
- Feels true to size
- Length:
- Feels true to length
- Was this a gift?:
- No
4/18/2011 (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful) 5.0Cold water diving is finally warm! By HSU Scuba DM from Arcata, CA - Comfortable
- Easy To Put On And Off
- Warm
- Chest Size:
- Feels true to size
- Length:
- Feels true to length
- Was this a gift?:
- No
- Comfortable
- Dries Quickly
- Easy To Put On And Off
- Warm
- Chest Size:
- Feels true to size
- Length:
- Feels true to length
4/27/2010 (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful) 5.0Review finally made after first dive... By Sea Goat from Portland, OR - Breathable
- Comfortable
- Durable
- Easy To Put On And Off
- Warm
- Chest Size:
- Feels true to size
- Length:
- Feels true to length
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