SCUBAPRO YULEX WETSUITS

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Yulex Jacket Top, 3mm Photo: Tim Davis

Yulex Jacket Top, 3mm

 

SCUBAPRO Yulex wetsuits are suitable for water temperatures between 10 and 24degC.

Scubapro has made the best use of upcycled and eco-friendly materials with their latest range of wetsuits. Yulex is a plant-based, neoprene-free, FSC-certified natural rubber foam that is specifically formulated to resist wetsuit compression. The wetsuit’s interior and exterior linings are also made with recycled plastic bottles. In addition, they use a dope-dyed yarn technology that uses less water and energy during the dyeing process, and solvent-free glue during the divewear assembly.

 

Everflex Yulex Top 3mm.

 

Everflex Yulex Vest with hood, 2mm

YULEX® dive foam is made of 85 percent YULEX® natural rubber and 15 percent synthetic rubber. The packaging even comes in recyclable paper – this means that Scubapro is committed to the environment and improving people’s lives at every step of the supply chain!

FSC certified renewable rubber tree farm. Photo courtesy of Tim Davis.
Rubber tapping requires skill and a well-trained hand. The cut needs to be at the right angle and depth; if it’s too deep, the tree can be damaged and susceptible to rot. Photo courtesy of Tim Davis

 

Inner lining designed for maximum warmth and quick water drainage

 

Everflex YULEX Steamer 5mm
Everflex YULEX wetsuit 3mm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Everflex YULEX Long sleeve Top  3mm
Everflex YULEX Pants 3mm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Everflex YULEX vest 5/3/2mm
Everflex YULEX 2mm women’s swimsuit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Their exclusive designs not only provide a better fit with their “Pure Design Concept” that uses multi-thickness panels for a superior combination of flexibility and warmth. Plus, their Diamond Span interior linings add a plush layer for maximum heat retention and water drainage. The entire wetsuit is then put together with blind-stitched seams for durability.

You can be assured these wetsuits will keep you warm and comfortable in temperatures between 10 and 24degC.

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