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Please Register or LoginHeavy Light Cordura FZ follows in the Heavy Light development philosophy that the hardest and most demanding wear on the suit may sometimes be above the surface. In addition to this philosophy, militaries around the world have chosen this suit because of the durability and optional modifications.
HL Cordura FZ is made of an extremely durable Cordura tri-laminate. Amongst other features, the warm neck seal and a separate neoprene hood, place the ergonomics of this suit in a new class of comfort.
The front zipper allows you to easily dress in the suit without outside help. The cover on the zipper protects the jacket from dirt and unnecessary friction.
The Flat Seam technology, a patented seam structure which tapes on both the inside and outside of the suit, makes the suit flexible and durable. Because of this technology, multiple layers can be avoided and even the strongest and hardest materials can be sealed. You feel the difference immediately and it will last for many years.
When combined with the crotch strap, the integrated braces within the suit form a telescope waist that is of pure comfort.
Additionally, D-rings inside the pockets allow easy flashlight attachment. The suit also contains: heat pressed knee, back, and elbow reinforcements; 4 mm neoprene boots with latex surface to reduce the need for extra insulation; and heel strap retainers, which help keep the rear fins in place. This design also prevents additional air from getting into the boots, which would create buoyancy.
Weight: 10.13lbs (4.6kg) (size L).
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Technical Details
Front zipper with the zip cover
Seam structure: doubleside taped patented seam structure
Material: black Cordura trilaminate 580g/m2
Warm neck seal, latex neck seal and separate neoprene hood
Automatic outlet valve of low profile type, with filter
Swiveling inlet valve (INT)
Heat pressed knee, back and elbow reinforcements
4 mm neoprene boots with latex surface
Integrated braces, crotch strap and loops for drying
Latex neck seal
Wrist seals are made of latex. Bottleneck shaped with protection.
Two large pockets with D-rings
Includes carrying / storage bag
Includes inlet house, cap, zip wax, talcum bottle and repair patches
Accessories
Relief zipper
Pee valve
Pockets for knife, light, (other than std), compass or map or thigh pocket.
Integrated independent air system for suit gases fitted on the thigh (argon)
Attached gloves and / or wrist rings
The standard boot can be replaced by a sock made of 4 mm compressed neoprene (to be used with our Tactical Trek Boots) or with the light model Tech Dry boots
Can be made with integrated hood
Can be made with neoprene neck seal
The size and / or model of the boots, hood, and seals can be chosen when ordering
The valve and hose type can be chosen to fit the coming use
Type approvals
CE-certificate
You can add the SLT, Si Tech replaceable Wrist and Neck seal systems in the dropdown box below.
Suits are built on demand, and take 2-3 months to build
You have your choice of Vulcanized Boot (main picture), Neoprene Socks, or the Tech Dry Boot to be attached to the drysuit:
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We appreciate your decision to purchase Dive Right In Scuba products to provide the best in water experience. We take our job seriously! You may have noticed that our products now show a warning label at point of sale referring to carcinogens and birth defects. You may also have begun to see warnings related to carcinogenic substances or substances causing birth defects prominently displayed in hotel lobbies, hospitals, or other places of business recently. These warnings are required by the State of California, and we believe that an explanation of the California statute legislating the requirement will provide you valuable information regarding the relative risks of the chemicals that may be present in consumer products.
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