The
Pinnacle 200TM and Pinnacle 400TM drysuits are made of 2mm and 4mm compressed
neoprene and are the height of drysuit technology and design. The
Pinnacle Series drysuits offer the streamlined fit and stretch approaching
that of a wetsuit with the comfort and warmth of a drysuit. Similar
to a thermostat in your home, you can vary the type of insulation you
wear to keep you warm and comfortable depending on the water
temperature. The flexibility, durability and warmth of the Pinnacle
200 and 400 make these drysuits the distinct choice of many divers. The
Pinnacle 200 and 400 compressed neoprene drysuits are of the highest
quality because we develop them from the highest grade of basic neoprene
material available - Rubatex G-231 nitrogen gas blown neoprene. The
seams on the Pinnacle Series drysuits are triple-glued, cup-stitched and
polymer sealed to protect their integrity and thus keep your drysuit dry
for many years to come. Both
Pinnacle Series drysuits are very durable and offer a streamlined
fit. The Pinnacle 200 drysuit offers greater flexibility as compared
to the Pinnacle 400 due to the thinner material. In warmer water
conditions of 70-75°F, the comfort, flexibility and minimal weight
requirements of diving in the Pinnacle 200 without undersuit insulation
offer an incredible dive experience that makes most divers abandon their
wetsuits. At colder, near-freezing water temperatures, the Pinnacle
200 is a great choice when changing your drysuit thermostat by wearing our
warmer TPS Series undergarments. The flexibility and temperature
range of the Pinnacle 200 drysuit is truly outstanding. The
Pinnacle 400 drysuit offers many of the same benefits as the Pinnacle
200. This is a slightly heavier and more buoyant drysuit with an
even greater thermal capacity. The Pinnacle 400 is recommended over
the Pinnacle 200 in the following situations: (1) when the diver is
thermally challenged by either very long or multiple dives in extremely
cold water (<40°F), (2) the diver prefers to wear a thin undersuit or
(3) the diver is very small and is extremely cold due to heat loss and
doesn't mind the extra bulk.
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