Wetsuit 7MM Front Zip up to 6X Plus Size Stretch Series Scuba 8850XS BL/Yellow

Wetsuit 7MM Front Zip up to 6X Plus Size Stretch Series Scuba 8850XS BL/Yellow

Whether it is Kayaking in West Virginia, Lobstering in Marathon, Diving in Maine, Canyoneering in Utah or Gold Dredging in Alaska, TommyDSports has the wetsuit and dive equipment to keep you comfortable and safe.


Suit Specifics

  • 7 mm thickness - Lots of warmth
  • Full Length
  • Kevlar knee coverings for added support
  • This model comes in a Front Zipper
  • Comes with arm and leg zippers to make the suit easier to get on and off
  • YKK #10 Non-Corrosive Zipper
  • Nice cross zip design for easy relief
  • Comes in a Yellow/Black

This suit has wrist and leg zippers. This is an upgrade from the basic suit, which allows for a much easier in and out of the suit. For those with large hands and feet, this is a really nice option. Keep in mind if you are too short for the suit, avoid the leg zipper models as it will be hard to roll up or cut these off. 

The front zipper is popular for some as it is easier to zip something in front of you than behind. Front zippers are a good feature if you want to “air out” when above the water. The flexible neoprene with nylon outer skin provides a very comfortable barrier from the outside conditions.


Please check out our chart below for sizing, some of our different styles are cut slightly different. Measure yourself and trust the measurement below, we have 1,000’s of test cases we rely on. These measurements are the size of the suit, you will need to buy a suit that is smaller than your actual measurements.

SizeChestWaistHips
InseamArm LengthTotal Length
XS
Small





Medium363436302156
Large383438302259
XL403840322260
2X444044322261
3X484244342364
4X504450332361
5X524648332363
6X565052342465
1mm - a lot, 6 to 8 inches, buy these tight How much will they stretch? Good question, it depends... Since we deal in some really big suits, different parts of the body are more easily squished than others but as a general guideline:
3mm - a good 4 to 6 inches
5mm - 2 to 4 inches no problem
7mm - 2 inches

Now keep in mind the bigger the suit the more stretch, a 6x suit has more surface space to stretch than a Xs. Think of stretching a small rubber band vs a larger one.inkFrog Analytics

Any Questions please give us a call or visit us at TommyDSports

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