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On: 2007-01-28
I recently purchased this wetsuit. It is excellent! Extemely comfortable; easy to put on. Very comfortable and also fits well should your weight change. I would not considering buying anything but hyperstretch after using various neoprene wetsuits. It is definitely worth the extra money. On: 2004-07-20
I picked up one of Hendersons 3mm Titanium Hyperstretch wetsuits in approximately 2001. From the description and photos, this is the same wetsuit. I think the "Titanium" is a gimmick. Pay no attention to that. The Hyperstretch is right on. This is as comfortable as a wetsuit gets. It works as advertised. I am too fat, and I have no problem with the suit. It is easy to put on even when wet. It provides the rated thermal protection when properly fitted. With my Bare Polartec/neoprene suit I added a 2mm vest for winter trips to Cozumel. The vest hasnt seen used since I got the Henderson. This is a tropical suit. It performs well on Caribbean dives and handles the minor thermoclines you will find in tropical waters down to recreational limits. Dont ask it to do what it wasnt meant to do and it will serve you well. I care for the suit by using a wetsuit "shampoo" in the bathtub after a trip is over. I ignore the suit during the dive trip. It is still in great shape. There is some wear around the wrists (cosmetic only). The kneepads are still like new. The butt is still stong (rubbing with the benches in fiberglass boats can wear a suits rear down). I make about five scuba trips a year.
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