Immersion Research 7 Figure Dry Suit 2022

Immersion Research 7 Figure Dry Suit 2022

Immersion Research 7 Figure Dry Suit 2022

         
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Can perfection be improved upon? The updated 7Figure Dry Suit says, “absolutely.” Sporting an all new cut that offers more room in the arms and legs to increase mobility, the 7figure remains true to its roots as a sleek, high performance offering.
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MILLION DOLLAR PERFORMANCE WITH A REASONABLE PRICE TAG.

Can perfection be improved upon? The updated 7Figure Dry Suit says, “absolutely.” Sporting an all new cut that offers more room in the arms and legs to increase mobility, the 7figure remains true to its roots as a sleek, high performance offering. The breathable, lightweight polyester shell is made entirely from recycled water bottles and is bluesign® certified. Polyester is naturally hydrophobic, ensuring that the material won’t absorb water over the course of the day. Additionally, it improves breathability, avoids condensation and helps decrease drying times. To reduce bulk, the suit uses a one piece neoprene band and adjustable belt to secure the suit at the waist rather than the traditional hook and loop closure. Sleek and simple, yet reliable and robust, the 7Figure is pure money.

Designed, tested, and proven in Hood River, Oregon.

 

DRY SUIT FIT

When shopping for a drysuit, choosing a size can be notoriously tricky. After all, there are a lot of measurements to take into account – chest, inseam, feet, neck, arms, etc. – all in one garment. Additionally, these garments are built to be used primarily in a seated position, which requires a different fit than, say, a pair of jeans which are usually fit for a standing or relaxed sitting position.

Even after getting a drysuit, you may not even be sure that you have the right size. People new to drysuits are often quick to return a suit that actually may be a great fit in the end. Here are some tips to help you pick the right size suit.

  • First and foremost, remember that dry suit fit is somewhat subjective. What some people consider to be 'huge' others may describe as 'perfect.' Also, be ready to return a suit (or even order two suits and send one back) to find the fit you love. Drysuits are expensive and should last for many years – take the time to get the fit you want.
  • Drysuits often look gigantic and poorly fitting when worn standing upright. This is because we have to put a lot of extra fabric in a suit to accommodate the range of motion used while paddling.
  • When you first get your suit, adjust the belt to rest on your hips, then sit on the floor with your knees bent like you’re in a boat. Then tuck forward, extending your arm like you’re going to roll. Most of the extra fabric in the legs and up the back is probably gone- but there should be a little extra.
  • Next, while sitting upright, bring your elbows together in front of you. They should get within 3 or 4 inches of each other before there is binding. It’s ok if the suit is a little tight across your back when your elbows are touching.
  • Generally speaking, less room in a drysuit is better – lots of extra space inside a suit is hard to heat and can make for a 'colder' suit. You want a little extra room, so you're not stretching the fabric when doing everyday paddling maneuvers, but you don't want the suit to be way too loose.
  • Take into consideration the amount of layering you typically wear while using your dry suit – it makes sense to test your fit with your layers on.
  • Remember that IR can do basic tailoring on your suit- this is not that uncommon. We can lengthen and shorten arms and legs, as well as swap gaskets and feet sizes as well. Note that while we'd love to do this for free, this tailoring does require a small fee. You can find that information on our repair and maintenance page.
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