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Seavenger Alpha 3mm Neoprene Fullsuit Wetsuit

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$110.00

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About this item

  • HIGH QUALITY FABRIC — 3mm neoprene wetsuit material is ideal for warm to temperate waters.
  • WEAR WITH BCD — Tough shoulder and knee pads add extra strength for surfing or wearing a BCD.
  • PREVENTS CHAFING — Flat-lock stitching is soft and comfortable enough for all-day wear.
  • SUPER STRETCHY — High-flex neoprene panels in the knee and armpit maximize movement in the water.
  • EASY ON AND OFF — Extra long leash and a sturdy, bulky zipper makes it easy to slip in and out of.



Product Description

Seavenger Alpha 3mm Neoprene Fullsuit Wetsuit

seavenger wetsuit super stretch panels 3mm

Extremely Flexible

Super-stretch panels in the armpits increase flexibility for swimming, surfing, snorkeling and scuba diving. Take on the toughest of challenges with a wetsuit that moves with you through every wave.

seavenger wetsuit 3mm warm weather

Good for 65°F and Up

3-millimeter neoprene fabric is lightweight, stretchy, and insulating in temperate waters. It retains body heat and keeps you comfortable whether you’re diving, snorkeling or surfing.

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Designed to Fit Snug

Designed to fit tightly to prevent flushing and keep you warm. A second-skit fit is what makes the Alpha wetsuit keep you warm during cooler conditions. Refer to the size chart for correct sizing.

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No Chafing

Seams are designed to lay smoothly against your skin, so there’s no rubbing or irritation. The unique stitching is perfect for adventurers with sensitive skin.

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Easy to Put On

An extra-long leash and sturdy zipper make it totally simple to put the wetsuit on and take it off, so you can spend more time in the water without taking forever to gear up.

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Durable Knees and Shoulders

Anti-abrasion paneling makes the wetsuit extra tough for kneeling on a surfboard or wearing a scuba BCD. Maximum durability holds up to the wear and tear of hardcore watersports.

Seavenger Alpha 3mm Neoprene Fullsuit Wetsuit

Long-Lasting Wetsuit

The Seavenger Alpha Wetsuit is a must-have piece in any gear bag. Premium neoprene holds up to the wear and tear of even the craziest watersports, including kayaking, wakeboarding, surfing and scuba diving. Anti-abrasion panels at the shoulders and the knees add an extra layer of toughness that takes on the friction of extra gear like BCD jackets, while the bulky zipper features top-notch construction that maximizes the wetsuit's lifespan.

Snug and Stretchy

Super soft neoprene forms to your body like a second skin and provides excellent thermal retention in cool to temperate waters. Looking to dive a little deeper? No problem! The Seavenger JP5 creates a super snug fit that's perfect for layering or wearing underneath a dry suit. Get extreme comfort whether you're riding the waves or diving beneath them.

All Shapes and Sizes

The Seavenger Alpha is for explorers and adventurers of all kinds. From the tropical islands to the cooler waters of San Diego, this wetsuit is a shapeshifting sidekick that's perfect for wherever life takes you. Available in shapes for both men and women as well as plus sizes, this wetsuit is built for going with the flow and moving with you through every wave.


Jf
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
I'm literally amazed of the quality especially for this money. Perfect fit, really cute design. I'm 5' 11 and 165 lb.
Susie
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2024
Absolutely adorable flowers and super flattering panels. Purchased for white water rafting. Kept me warm and was flexible enough for paddling. The knee grips also help you brace in the boat.Bought both a 7 and a 5 to see which would fit better. Went with the 7 because the 5 was just too tight in the knees and armpits it restricted mobility. My measurements are 5 ft 9, 32 in bust, 26 in wasit, 36 in hip. I found pics from other reviews to be really helpful to decide which size to order so I hope this review helps you too. The only complaint IF ANY is the arms are just a little short but that's fine by me for how excellent this wet suit is in all other areas.
Mallory J Hrycyk
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024
This is my first wetsuit and I was very pleasantly surprised at how well it fit. Typically online sizing charts aren't very accurate, but I got it right on the first try-- I'm 5'9" and about 180 lbs, and the 11 fits perfectly. I swam in 55°F water over the weekend and the only problem I had was cold feet, so now ordering the matching socks!! This suit definitely kept me warm.
Heidi
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2022
Bought a size 9. I’m a solid size 8 normally (6 in designer clothes, 10 if a brand runs small). 5’5.5”, 142 lbs, athletic build. I bought this to snorkel in for sun protection because I always get sunburned. It fits like my body curves and was super comfy snorkelling! Took a bit of practice to get on & off. No wiggle room to gain weight. Had to change a couple of times on the boat and had a little help, but I can do it by myself. I love it. Wish it had a front zipper option or a zipper that zipped down more over my hips. Other than that, so happy with it. This is the right size for me. A great value. And I feel fun & pretty in it. Most of all, it was comfortable swimming & hanging on the boat.
Linda Mac
Reviewed in Canada on September 1, 2017
Fits good! Easier to get on than others I've tried.
slang955
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2017
I purchased this suit for the deep dives I was going to do on a trip in about 80 degree water. I get cold easily, but this kept me warm at 80ft. I'm 5'5" and 150lbs and the size 7 fit snuggly. It was a little tighter than I would prefer, but I was pretty sure the 8 would be too big and, even fitting snug, I didn't notice the neck being overly constricting like so many other suits I've tried. I was extremely impressed with the quality in that, despite how and where I tugged on it, my fingernails did not go through the material. At this price, I would most certainly recommend this suit.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2016
Here goes...i looked at this product heavily. I measured myself repeatedly. I am 6'5 290lbs with a 40 inch waist and a 52 inch chest. If you take these measurements and look at the sizing chart i fit half of the 6x sizes and half of the 5x sizes. I went with the 5x.On a 6'5 heavy frame the length of the legs is good if not maybe an inch long. The arms were also ok with maybe an inch too long as well but doable. The waist is good, not too lose or too tight. Only real thing i dislike is the chest. This size says up to a 50" chest and i am 52". The chest feels a little too tight but not uncomfortably so. I will update after i use the suit to let you know how it does. If it does well i will increase the star rating.Review Update: The item is still new and never been in the water. I have tried it on 3 times now and I have to say I'm sad. The chest is simply too tight. The next size up will be too big for me. I'm between sizes and simply have to return the product. So close yet so far. I plan to use this for cold weather kayaking and the chest being too tight will impede my arms while kayaking. I am returning the product.To sum it up thy need some fat boy suits of various heighths. Not everyone is short and skinny or tall and skinny. This is America home of the bacon cheeseburger...make a suit that reflects that
HOOTS
Reviewed in Canada on December 30, 2016
not to say its a bad product just not for me, took it outta the package an looked at it an knew right away its smaller then i need. was a 5x an i wear 3x everything else. oh well. still a good buy for the right person, just not me :(
Derek
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2015
This wetsuit is very well made, with quality flat stitching, a durable and seam-taped zipper, and nice rubber reinforcement in areas of high stress. I am 6'2", 195 lbs. I have a 34" waist and a 42" chest, and am fairly trim and muscular. I ordered the XL to ensure that it would be tall enough for me. I have a very long torso, so it is a little snug in the groin and neck area, but not so much to be uncomfortable or to limit flexibility. It is plenty long in the arm length and leg length for someone with a wingspan up to around 76", and fits nice and snug in the extremities. The only place that I wish it fit better is in the lumbar area. There is a little bit of dead space that I know will get a bit cold. It is basically impossible to find a wetsuit for someone much over 6' tall that doesn't assume you have a bit of a beer gut and a 38" waist, and I own much pricier wetsuits as well as having tried on many more. The cost to have a custom-tailored wetsuit is just too high for me as a vacation diver. Otherwise, the build quality seems excellent, and the overall fit is B+.My girlfriend's wetsuit came in today and it is nowhere near the size one would expect from the description. She is 5'8.5", 145 lbs., a 26" waist, 38" chest, and 40" hips, and we were hesitant to get the size 9 because she was right at the limit on the size chart. We went with the size 9 anyway, thinking it would be really tight, but it was WAY too big. It fit fine in the hips, butt, and legs, but the entire portion of the wetsuit above the hips way really loose and baggy with a ton of dead space around her torso and scapulas. We are returning this size 9 and ordering a size 7. I would say that the men's sizes so far are much closer to being accurate than the women's.The only negative for this wet suit (besides the poor sizing information) is that the seams are flat stitched. This means that they are very comfortable, but are not totally water-proof, so it will not be as warm as a pricier suit with sealed seams. For the warm-water diving that I do (75+ degrees) it will be just fine, and at this price I should be happy it even exists, much less complain about not having premium seams.If you are going to dive a lot and dive in colder water climates (or make a lot of dives every day, like 5+ tanks) I would recommend going with something with sealed seams and a thicker mm neoprene. Be prepared to spend at least thrice as much to even get into the better seam-sealed 5mm and 7mm suits.