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Introducing the latest in our line of thermal
protection underclothing. Weezle undersuits are produced to the highest possible
specification in the UK and are "suitable" for Recreational, Commercial and
Extended Range Diving. Available in one piece, an assortment of colors,
sizes and weights.

By studying the problems faced by divers, we have eliminated many
of the snags encountered in conventional undersuits. Our products have been
tested and perfected in the field by a selection of divers from beginners to
professionals.
1 Piece Weezle
Wear Extreme $ 330.00
1 Piece Weezle
Wear Extreme + $ 360.00
Boots (Extreme or Compact) $ 64.00
Boot Bag $ 10.00
The ability to retain heat within an undersuit is the key to it's success. We at Weezle believe we have achieved this to a degree that is far ahead of any other undersuit on the market. What's more, the feedback we are getting supports this belief.
Our undersuits success lies in the use of three materials performing together in a unique manner which no undersuit containing a single factor can match.
The outside layer
of the undersuit is made from Pertex. This material can often be found in
outdoor clothing because it is windproof, water resistant, yet breathable.
Several divers have reported that they were unaware of leaks in their dry suits
until de-kiting, due to the resistance of our undersuit to water.The next layer is the filling. This consists of a combination of fibers with different inherent characteristics. The high thermal retention property of the suit lies in this filling. One of the properties designed into the fiber, is the fact that it is hydrophobic (repels water) so even if you suffer a total flooding of the suit, thermal retention is retained.
Another feature of the material is that it expands to its full potential, this means that you get the maximum heat retention available.
Removes moisture from your skin
Trapped moisture in the fibers of undersuits caused by perspiration has a cooling effect as heat is conducted away from the body. The Weezle undersuit has been designed with a wicking layer next to your skin to remove moisture and prevent heat loss.
The human body gives out moisture constantly, as
part of it's metabolic process. The minimum quantity, called perspiration
insensibly is about 0.5 liter in a 24 hour period. An acclimatized human body
can loose as much as 1 liter per hour, without taking exercise into account.
Without an efficient wicking system, this stays next to the skin, leading to
cooling as the dive progresses. Many suits claim to have this system but few
have as higher specification as Weezle suits. Even the most expensive of under
suits can carry up to 1% of their weight in water in the fabric. Some Weezle
suit wearers have believed that their dry suit has sprung a leak, because their
under suit exterior was so wet, until they realized that it was in fact they
themselves that were leaking. Over heating above water can be avoided by vacuum
packing.
Trying to dry a traditional undersuit can be long
arduous task and a suit leak in the morning can jeopardize an afternoon's dive.
The Weezle undersuit dries so fast that even a serious leak will not affect a
subsequent dive. In fact, it dries so fast that you will probably not even
bother taking your undersuit off.
Due to the soft and flexible nature of the
materials used in the construction of our suits, there is amazing ease of
movement available. This feature will be of special interest to technical divers
enabling freer access to isolation valves etc.
Cold feet are a major complaint of divers. By
using the same innovative materials as used in the undersuit, we have not only
been able to combat cold feet, but we have taken it one step further. Instead of
having an undersuit sock that finishes at the ankle, we have extended it up the
leg to just below the knee. This removes that annoying cold spot between the end
of the undersuit and the beginning of the sock. Ankle weight wearers will find
that this also adds a layer of comfort not featured in other undersuits.
The composite of
materials used in the suit construction enable it to be compressed to a silly
size. In the case of the Weezle Extreme it ends up around the size of a football
and the Weezle Compact will go even smaller.
Developed and patented by Snugpak, the spider
strap system will compress just about any Weezle suit to almost half its pack
volume. The ability to pack the suits into much smaller spaces makes the Weezle
Range much easier to include in limited baggage space.
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All
Weezle undersuits are fully washable by hand or machine. Instructions are given
on the care label sewn into one of the inner seams.
From experience we have added a specially
designed reinforced shoulder section to avoid that annoying and frustrating suit
zip pinch. This will also avoid dragging, snagging and damage to the most
expensive part of your dry suit, the dry-zip.
A simple but ingenious twin sliding anti snag fastening system [yes, it's a zip!!]. Specially designed to avoid those annoying sometimes painful entanglements associated with conventional zip systems. The length and the fact that it is twin sliding enables it to be used with a pee valve.
Undersuit Sizes, 1 Piece
| Waist | Hip | Chest | Torso | Arm | Leg | Foot | |
| Extra Small | 30" | 38" | 37" | 27" | 22" | 27.5" | 4-6 |
| Small | 33" | 40" | 39" | 28" | 23.5" | 28" | 4-6 |
| Small long | 33" | 40" | 39" | 29.5" | 23.5" | 28" | 7-9 |
| Medium | 36" | 44" | 43" | 30" | 25" | 30" | 7-9 |
| Medium Long | 36" | 44" | 43" | 32" | 25" | 30" | 10-12 |
| Large | 42" | 48" | 46" | 33" | 26" | 32" | 10-12 |
| Large Long | 42" | 48" | 46" | 34" | 26" | 32" | 13-15 |
| X Large | 47" | 48" | 52" | 36" | 28" | 34" | 13-15 |
| XX Large | 48" | 52" | 52" | 38" | 29" | 36" |
How to measure
Waist: The thinnest part of the trunk.
Hip: The widest part of the hip/bottom
Chest: Around the nipple area.
Torso: From top of sternum to crotch.
Arm: From wrist bone to where the shoulder seam of a shirt would be.
Leg: From crotch to ankle bone.
Weezle Undersuits in the field
FACT In military trials, thermal imaging equipment was unable to detect personnel protected by this combination of materials.
FACT Some people have told us that they have not bothered fixing holes in their suits as they don't notice the leak during the dive. (includes 30+ meter dives off Scotland in Winter and training in freshwater quarries in January)
FACT Weezle undersuits are currently in use by commercial divers operating off oil platforms around the world. The first use of this type was off Scotland in the North Sea. The current known maximum depth record for the undersuit is 210 meters. This was carried out off Japan with warm water being pumped through the suit.
Many Commercial divers prefer the Weezle undersuit as it retains its thermal properties when wet. At the end of the dive, when the diver has returned to the chamber their dry suit is removed and they are required to sit in their wet undersuit. Conventional undersuits actually have a cooling effect when wet as they conduct heat away from the body.
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