Where are the microsphere insulated suits?

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Just curious when we will be seeing suits made of syntactic foam that don't compress or expand when you change depth. We've been using glass microsphere syntactic foam for ages in the offshore oil industry as a rigid float that won't crush at depth (serious depth!) and I can't see why we don't have suits made of microsphere filled gel sandwiched between layers of lycra.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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