Santi Undersuit questions

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Xaryo

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Still doing some research concerning my next drysuit (which will mostly probably be an E. lite). I'm now looking for the underwear.

For comparaison purposes, I'm currently using a Weezle extrem + when diving in winter (32 F and ice diving) or scootering in 50F water. In summer, I use a combinaison of polar fleece ski underwear. and the water temperature is generally around 70F.

That being said, what is the difference between the EXTREME BZ400 and the EXTREME BZ400 X ?

The COMFORT BZ 200is for what range of temperature?

On the description for girl suit, it is mentionnes "female zipper". In what are they special? Is there a special something for the she-p/ p-valve?
 
Hi,
I know that you are looking for answers from Santi, but while you are waiting, you might check out their website. There is a table with temperature ranges for their undersuits here SantiDiving - drysuits & undersuits for divers

And on their page with videos SantiDiving - drysuits & undersuits for divers there are some specifically about the women's products. The one called "Women's Cut" goes into a description and reasons for the longer zipper.


I bought their BZ200, and was toasty warm in 10 degree water.

Linda
 
No personal experience myself, but i have heard several people say that the Santi BZ400 is warmwer than the Weezle extreme.
 
I finally got BZ400 this winter and it is superwarm. 1h in 36 water and I was not feeling any cold.

---------- Post added May 24th, 2013 at 05:23 PM ----------

Male zipper goes down to the crotch, - female zipper goes down and all around up to the "tail"
 
Hi Xaryo,

Thank you for contacting us.

Comparatively speaking, you will find the BZ400 and BZ400X warmer than the Weezle Extreme.

The BZ400X is cut a little different than the BX400 giving the diver a little better range of motion. The BZ400X has 2 p-valve openings, a heater cable opening so if your wearing a heated vest underneath it you can pass the cable through it. Its also available in all black or black and red.

The Ladies Zipper is a 3 way zipper that extends underneath the crotch. Yes, with this zipper design a she-pee can be routed easily.

The BZ200 is good for 45- 60 degrees although I wear mine in 72 degree water.

Please let us know if you have any additional questions.



Still doing some research concerning my next drysuit (which will mostly probably be an E. lite). I'm now looking for the underwear.

For comparaison purposes, I'm currently using a Weezle extrem + when diving in winter (32 F and ice diving) or scootering in 50F water. In summer, I use a combinaison of polar fleece ski underwear. and the water temperature is generally around 70F.

That being said, what is the difference between the EXTREME BZ400 and the EXTREME BZ400 X ?

The COMFORT BZ 200is for what range of temperature?

On the description for girl suit, it is mentionnes "female zipper". In what are they special? Is there a special something for the she-p/ p-valve?
 
BZ200 lady made to measure ordered!
 

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