I'm 6ft 0in tall, 180 pounds, chest 43" waist 38". The XL size fits me very well. Being a Springsuit, it is easy to put on and get out of. Very Nice product.
O'Neill's Explore gives high performance protection. The Explore 3/2mm Spring Suit is designed for tropical dive expeditions. Featuring strategic ultra-flex DS zones, firewall chest, glide-skin O-ring seals, and a zippered utility pocket with key loop. The Explore 3mm makes diving in a wetsuit easy by providing completely unrestricted movement, an engineered fit, and lasting thermal insulation. Explore 3/2mm Spring is packed with user-friendly features.
Suit is equipped with a durable #10-blackout back zipper with pull tab leash for easy self-donning-and-doffing. All seams of this nylon 2 neoprene rubber suit are flat lock stitched for bulletproof strength and durability. The suit comes equipped with a double super seal neck, and a TFX torso ultra-flex panel. Suit is available in multiple sizes, and is black in color.
Warranty Information
This product has a limited warranty of 12 months.
O'Neill Explore Spring Features
O'Neill Explore 3/2mm Women's Spring Dive Suit
High Performance Protection
Nylon 2 Neoprene Rubber
#10-Back Zipper with Pull Tab Leash
Flat Lock Stitched Seams
Glide-Skin O-Ring Cuffs
Engineered Fit
Ultra-Flex DS Strategic Flex Zones
Available in Multiple Sizes
Color: Black
Warning
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Chloroprene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Shopper
We are going to Nassau Bahamas and Exumas in mid march and will be doing a lot of snorkeling, no diving. I think the water temp avgs around 72 degrees. Do you think the Oneill Reactor 2mm shorty, or this 3/2 shorty would seem like a better fit? Thanks.
DAN L
Just returned from Roatan , where by wife used the 3/2 shorty exclusively for snorkeling. Water temps were between °78 and°80 she gets chilled easily but was very comfortable with this suite. She also wore it at night for night snorkeling. Take your time to get the right fit. L P is great about this. Might want a lava core or similar vest if you get cold easily.
Shopper
is 3/2 mm the lightest of suits?
MARK B
no they do make a 1mm that is easy to get on and off. I have a Mares one piece 1mm that I have had for years.
VINCENT AND MARYLINE D
No, some are 2/2mm. Meaning 2mm on legs/arms and 2mm on chest/back as well. Depending where you swim (temperature), it might be enough.
Steve S
You can get a 1mm suit, but it will not provide much of any thermal protection. The thickness should depend on what you are doing with the suit.