
I've logged about 40 dives on my
O'Neill 7000x drysuit thus far, and its treated me well despite a few annoyances among the many reasons I think this is a terrific suit for the money. Lets start off with the vitals. The O'Neill 7000x drysuit is a 7mm neoprene suit with neoprene seals. The suit has been overhauled for 2005 and sports an impressive set of features for a very reasonable price. It also looks sporty, as most O'Neill products do. Read on for the in-depth review.
Via CalvinTang.com
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