Who makes custom neoprene drysuits?

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CAPTAIN SINBAD

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So if you wish to have a custom fitted neoprene drysuit, what are your choices? I do not mean crushed neoprene that Bare and DUI make. I am talking about simple neoprene like Seasoft etc.

Any ideas?
 
How so? I thought they are totally custom, made to measure?

They pulled a stock suit and tried to customize it for me. It was a tight fit and adding undergarments made it tighter. They offered to resize it for a small price but being in UK shipping back and forth meant import duty and what not.

Dont get me wrong. They make amazing suits if you get the fit right.
 
Henderson makes custom Thermoprene suits. I just had one made for a dwarf diver.

Wetsuit was a perfect fit but expensive.
 
Wetwear Custom Wetsuits – When Only The Best Will Do! Expensive, but completely custom. My wife has one, perfect fit. It takes a LOT of measurements.

Don't believe their sales shpeal about how their neoprene is somehow better than other neoprene. I'd say it's about the same as every other neoprene I've used. Well, based on her comments anyway.

The slanted back zip isn't too bad. Not as good as a real front zip suit, but better than a standard back-zip. The "ez-on" zippers on the arms and legs are awesome.
 
Dont get me wrong. They make amazing suits if you get the fit right.
Okay, good to know.

I'm also looking for a neoprene drysuit but I probably don't need full custom. Right now I'm likely going to try a Seac Warmdry in a stock size.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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