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omer 3d wetsuit

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Hi Matty,

I have the Omer 3D camo in 7mm. These are very high quality... the neoprene is extremely plush and therefore warm and comfortable.

If you are interested if you get the chance to try an Omer 3D and don't like the fit, the Sporasub 3D is essentially the same suit with a slightly different cut and better seams.

On the Omer, the seams are made of the same outer material as the 3D camo. That material is a little rough on the skin, especially around the face cavity of the hood.

I just recently purchased the Sporasub Sea Green in 3mm and found the seams a lot more comfortable since they are made of soft open cell neoprene. The Sporasub cut fits me a lot better too (the pants are narrower around the hips and the top is slightly longer than my Omer's). So I recommend you try both to see what fits you better.

Hope this helps.

Cheers,
Claudio
 
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