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Crewsaver Atacama Sport Sailing Drysuit Front Zip + UNDERSUIT
For the new Atacama Sport, Crewsaver have used the former Best-Selling Cirrus drysuit as a template and updated it for the new season, taking features and design inspiration from the high-end Crewsaver Atacama Pro.
Whereas the Crewsaver Cirrus drysuit was only partly manufactured with breathable material, the Atacama Sport now uses a fully breathable 3 layer fabric all over, and includes an elasticated waist, adjust
O. Tolksdorf
Reviewed in Germany on October 1, 2024
Die Qualität ist auf den ersten Blick gut, nur leider ist die Größentabelle keine Hilfe. Ich bin 183cm groß und habe die entsprechende Größe bestellt.Der Anzug fällt aber so groß aus, ich hätte mindestens 15-20cm größer sein müssen, damit mir das Teil einigermaßen passt.
Kris
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024
Used it to install dock in water up to my shoulders and stayed completely dry! Seems to be well made. I’m 5’ 11.5” tall and 190 lbs and it fits good. A little tight to squeeze shoulders in but fine once in. The supplied fleece onesie fit quite tight and needed additional insulation for our 45° F. water. Ordered on Sunday arrived in MN on Wednesday! Make sure to get something to wear over the attached booties.
GOATmila
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2023
I bought this to wear while sailing small sailboats when lake water temperature is too cold for wet suits, such as December and March. The suit came with fleece zip-up unitard under garment, and I wore a thin thermal top and undies under this. I wore thick socks and oversized mesh hiking shoes over the rubber booties built into the suit. My second day out with the suit was on a lake in western NC in mid-march when a cold front with gusting high winds was blowing through. Air temp 45; water temp 50. After sailing a small one-man boat, similar to a Laser, all afternoon in growing winds I finally got capsized. Winds near 30 mph prevented me from getting back into the boat after righting it twice, Had to stay in the water about 15 minutes as the gale blew the boat and myself into a sheltered cove where I was able to finally get back into the boat. This dry suit did not leak a drop and kept me warm with no hint of cold or hyperthermia. The suit was also comfortable to wear while rigging and then sailing the boat for several hours. For the price and the performance, it's a great value. Definitely a life saver if you put yourself in these conditions.
micha meyers
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 6, 2023
I use it for single handed dinghy racing, in a Laser. Capsizes are a regular occurrence so the fit of the seals and freedom of movement are equally important. I hope that the material on the seat and knees will stand up to the heavy wear and tear. the zip is the most expensive part to repair, so I hope that it will stand the test of time. It has had three wintry outings and so far I am delighted.
Jean McKnight
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2023
Keeps me toasty warm and dry. I like this more than one of a popular brand in the stores that costs more than twice as much. Looks to be well made and is surprisingly comfortable.
David K
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2022
I have had this drysuit for three years and use it regularly in the upstate NY winter. I can swim in freezing water more or less indefinitely with it, so it does what it is supposed to do. It runs true to size.After three years, some of the protective layer at the wrists and neck is starting to come apart, so I am buying a new one. I am happy to buy this model again.
Don Cummings
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2022
Overall I love this suit. New to dry suits, need to get used to stretching through neck and wrists, but once on, very comfortable. Love that the feet slid right into and back out of my neoprene water boots. Much easier to remove than my wet suit. Zipper is very stiff but probably has to be to be water tight. Kept me dry and warm on a cool, windy, rainy Hobie ride.
Eric Stevens
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2022
Having just bought this Dry-suit, it was packaged and delivered perfectly. This is my first dry-suit and it appears straight out of the box to be of excellent quality and manufacture, I have read many reviews to take care and caution with the zipper on dry-suits, so I will apply some very light waterproof Teflon lube like Tri-flow for good measure. I am 5'10 and about 165lbs and the large suit fits my chest perfectly, I wear a normal large, the leggings are a bit baggie and would probably accommodate someone to about 6' 1" just fine- but it does leave plenty of room for movement and more thermal layering if necessary better more than less when you need that extra bit of spare room , I wear a standard 11.5 shoe and with the dry-suit boots and wearing light socks I can just squeeze into my shoes,,so one figures probably two shoe sizes up for for some type of overboots, unless made specifically for dry-suits.Will update this review after putting this suit through it's paces kayaking.
Only Me
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 7, 2020
Fit as described.Quality is abought right for price band.Zip is not brilliant or would give 5 stars. Even when lubricated its difficult to close fully and ive used them for 20 years.Dont forget to go up 2 boot sizes when ordering overboots as you need to allow for the rubber boots on this suit & some warm socks as theres no warmth in boots.The included undersuit is very thin i use thermals instead theyre better.
Daniel Broockmann
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2020
I bought this dry suit for an 18-day trip down the Grand Canyon. As others have mentioned, it is a semi-dry suit, not an actual dry suit because it has neoprene gaskets on the wrists and neck instead of rubber. I experienced a little bit of water leakage at the wrists and neck when swimming hard underwater, but none when sitting on the boat and getting smashed by big waves. We did a bunch of hiking/canyoneering wearing our dry suits as we were hiking in rivers in slot canyons. I had no water leakage from any of the seams for the first twelve days or so of use. After that point I started to notice a bit of leakage from the seams around the ankles. However, it wasn't super bad and only leaked when I was standing or walking with my feet submerged for several minutes. I believe a reapplication of seam seal would take care of this problem.All in all, the suit did precisely what I needed it to do. It kept me largely dry in some very cold and wet conditions (47 degree river and rainy cloudy March days with the wind blowing). As long as you aren't swimming or canyoneering in the suit much you probably won't get any leakage. The neoprene seals were way more comfortable than the rubber ones my friends were wearing. Several of my friends wearing higher end dry suits also noticed a bit of leakage in their dry suits after heavy usage. I am of the opinion that you probably just need to keep some seam sealer with you and be prepared to use it if you notice some leaking.
Vicky Fisher
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 21, 2020
Fantastic got this for my son and he loves it
William Lettich
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2019
This dry suit was advertised as a SCUBA dry suit, it was NOT a SCUBA dry suit, it did not have a inflator hose connection on the suit. This suit is for rescue or cold water sports like Kayaking. False Advertising.
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