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Andy's of Pocomoke City, Maryland, produces a full line of drysuits for commercial and professional diving, as well as thermal protection undersuits. The company also offers repairs and alterations on your existing suits.
AquaFlite Wetsuits of Pasadena, California, manufactures a full line of custom and stock neoprene wetsuits and semi-dry suits for both cold and tropical waters, olefin and triolefin skins, dive bags, and dive parkas. All products are made from the finest materials and manufactured in the USA.
Aquatic Wetsuits of Hollywood, Florida, manufactures a full line of wetsuits, dive skins and accessories for discriminating water activity enthusiasts and professionals. They use only Rubatex neoprene in all of their wetsuits. Because they realize you may want to know more than just prices, styles and colors, they are striving to maintain the most informative wetsuit site on the internet.
Brooks Wetsuits of North Vancouver, British Columbia, has been producing high quality watersport accessories in Vancouver BC since 1971. Their site has info about their products, coming events, dealers and more.
DeKa Wetsuits of Greenbriar, Arkansas, produces colorful wetsuits for the tropical diver. The suits are made from high quality 3mm neoprene, and all seams are triple-glued and blind-stitched to eliminate water seepage. All wetsuits have knee pads, YKK heavy duty zipper and Velcro zipper closures.
Gamble Scuba of Bell, Florida, specializes in the sales and repair of drysuits. They attach latex seals to neoprene suits, replace drysuit boots, install zippers, and make other custom alterations to drysuits.
Gul International , based in Cornwall, England, created some of the first wetsuits in Europe. Their products have been tried and tested in the cold and hostile surf conditions of the Atlantic, and set new standards in performance, warmth, comfort and styling around the world.
Harvey's Skin Diving Supply of Kent, Washington, has been manufacturing dive suits for more than 40 years. Harvey's has outfitted thousands of divers, including the U.S. Navy Seals; the crew of Jacques Cousteau's vessel, Calypso; and the cast and crew of several James Bond movies. Visit their site and browse their comprehensive and well-designed online catalog.
KME Diving Suits of Auburn, Washington, manufactures high quality dry suits for scuba (stock sizes and tailored), technical, rescue, and commercial divers. They also offer weight systems, harnesses, chaffing gear, rescue BCDs and harnesses, waterproof bags and fabric equipment bags, as well as custom fabric and neoprene products.
Liquid Fit of Parkville, Missouri, specializes in custom wetsuits for divers that fit so closely, you'll think they were poured on you. They don't charge an arm and a leg to cover yours. All ordering can be done competely online.
Neoprene Crafters is a full service neoprene repair facility in Fairfield, California. They have been in business since 1974, offering their services to professional dive stores, and now the same high quality service is available directly to you.
Northern Diver of South Elgin, Illinois, wants to bring you closer to the exhilaration of diving by making a drysuit that performs so well you won't even notice you're wearing it. Our range of suits represent the ultimate in drysuit technology, and our commitment to quality and innovation is reflected in every product bearing the Northern Diver name.
Ocean Art Wetsuits of Littleton Colorado, produces high definition ocean art on wetsuits using a specialty ink that stretches with the neoprene and is impervious to salt water and ultraviolet light. Designs feature turtles, sea horses, dolphins and clown triggers for women, and turtles, sharks and eels for men. All come in brilliant colors and are made in the U.S.A.
Ocean Ray Wetsuits sells custom wetsuits fit to your specific measurements. Ocean Ray's top quality neoprene products are available at affordable prices. They've been in business for more than 13 years, satisfying customers like the U.S. Government, major colleges and universities, and diving academies across the country.
Oceaner of Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, continues to create wetsuits and drysuits best suited for the most strenuous nautical adventures. In an environment where swirling currents can whip you around rocky corners, or a shelf dive can easily lead you to a deep sea adventure, you can be confident Oceaner suits will stand up to the challenges of the Northwest Pacific Ocean. Their products survive their challenging local waters -- they'll undoubtedly thrive in yours.
OS Systems Drysuits of Scappoose, Oregon, has designed and manufactured quality drysuits for sport diving, commercial diving, military diving, search and rescue diving, marine biology, aqua culture, fishing and surface water sports activities since 1983. Every drysuit is individually hand crafted in the USA, with an uncompromising dedication to quality and performance.
Polar Bears Diving Equipment of Cornwall, England, manufactures suits that are used by recreational and commercial divers, search-and-rescue operations and emergency services around the world. If you dive under the ice in Norway, cool off in New York's Hudson River or get pulled off a ditched space shuttle, chances are you'll meet someone in a Polear Bears suit.
Precision Dippings Marketing of Bristol England supplies specialized Rubber Dipped Products, concentrating on the world of Dry Suit Seal manufacture, to major national and international suit manufacturers.
Replica Drysuit of Anchor Point, Alaska, makes replica dry suits from the past, like the So Lo Marx and Perreli. No zippers or valves, these suits give a true taste of our diving past.
Skin Diver Wetsuits of Des Moines, Iowa, claims to be the oldest wetsuit maker in the world, with tens-of-thousands of satisfied customers. All of their suits are made in the U.S., and they customize their suits to your measurements.
Tilos Hydrogear of La Puente, California, is dedicated to providing you with the highest quality wetsuits, bags, and accessories. They use 100% DuPont« rubber neoprene exclusively in all of their wetsuits, reinforce and stress-testihandles and straps on their bags, and use the highest-grade silicone in their masks and snorkels.
Undersea Institute Of Aqua Technology (U.S.I.A.) of St. Helens, Oregon, is a leading supplier of dry suits and dry bags worldwide. Their site contains an illustrated catalogue of the company's products, a copy of their mission statement and more.
Weezle Diving Services of Keighley, England, is a family business set up by two divers looking for reliability and value in dive equipment. The desire to be warm and dry while under water and a frustration with existing equipment is the driving force behind the company. Check out their site for info on their drysuits and accessories.
Wetwear , of Hallandale, Florida, have been retailers of quality wetsuits for more than 20 years. Wetwear stocks a full line of wetsuits, dive skins and accessories for recreational, technical and commeercial diving, made only from Rubatex 100% neoprene. Their site provides details on all of their products, as well as ordering info.