Description
Diving Suit Neoprene Wetsuits Men Back Zipper Full Body Warm Diving Suit OEM Adult Windproof Surfing Swimming Suits :
Products name:5MM wetsuit(thickness from 1.5-7mm)
Fabric:SCR neoprene+ double-sided N fabric(SBR/SCR/CR Yamamoto 39/40)+(double-sided supper stretch fabric )
Technical:GBS stitching(1.5-3mm normally flatlock;3-7mm normally GBS)
/YKK back zipper
Color:black(can make various colors )
Key attributes
Technics:Automated cutting
Material:CR+super stretch fabric/CR+N fabric/SCR+super stretch fabric/SCR+N fabric/SBR +super stretch fabric/SBR+N fabric
Style:Wetsuits
Printing Methods:Silk screen printing
Seamless Fusing:Yes
Gender:Unisex
Feature:Anti-UV, Plus Size, Anti-Bacterial, Breathable
Place of Origin:Guangdong, China
Supply Type:OEM service
Age Group:Adults
Brand Name:Starstone
Model Number:custom
Zipper:chest zip/back zipper
Sleeve length:Long
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Specification
| Diving Suit Neoprene Wetsuit Men back Zipper Full Body Warm OEM Adult Windproof Surfing Swimming Suits |
| Optional Material |
CR Jako Neoprene, CR Sheico Neoprene, CR Yamamoto #39,SCR ,SBR |
| Thickness |
1.5mm 3mm 5mm 7mm or Accept Customize Thickness |
Optional Sewing |
Fluid & Liquid Seams
Taped Seams
Spot Taping
Fused/Welded Seams
Flat Lock Seams
Glide Skin Neck Seal
Wrists Seals |
| Size |
S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL or customized sizes |
| Logo/Design |
Custom logo/design is acceptable |
Company Introduce
14 years of production and operation of diving suits, with a factory area of 3646.5 square meters and a daily production capacity of 2000 pieces,
66 advanced production equipment.



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advantage:
Yamamoto Super Elastic Neoprene wetsuits, crafted from premium Japanese neoprene, are widely regarded as some of the highest-performance materials in the industry. Developed by Yamamoto Corporation (a leading neoprene manufacturer), their super elastic neoprene offers distinct advantages for water sports enthusiasts, especially in surfing, diving, and cold-water activities. Here’s a detailed breakdown of their key benefits:
- Innovative Cell Structure: Yamamoto neoprene features a unique “open-cell” foam structure with interconnected air bubbles, allowing the material to stretch significantly (up to 500% elongation in some variants) without tearing or losing shape. This makes it ideal for wetsuits that require unrestricted movement, such as surfing (paddling, popping up), diving (streamlined kicks), or kiteboarding.
- Natural Range of Motion: The super elastic fabric mimics the body’s flexibility, reducing “restriction” commonly felt in cheaper neoprene. Surfers, for example, can paddle more efficiently and execute sharp turns with minimal resistance, while divers benefit from fluid leg movements during fin kicks.
- Stretch Recovery: The material quickly rebounds to its original shape after stretching, preventing bagginess or sagging over time—a critical advantage for long-term performance.
- Warmth-to-Thickness Ratio: Yamamoto neoprene traps tiny air bubbles within its open-cell structure, creating a lightweight yet highly effective thermal barrier. Even in thin profiles (e.g., 2mm for warm water), it retains heat better than standard neoprene, making it suitable for cold-water surfing (e.g., 4/3mm suits in temperate regions) or diving in chilly currents.
- Water Absorption Control: The open-cell design absorbs less water than closed-cell neoprene, reducing the “cold flush” effect when entering the water. Instead, a thin layer of water is trapped between the neoprene and skin, which warms to body temperature, providing continuous insulation.
- Low Density Foam: Yamamoto’s super elastic neoprene is lighter than most traditional neoprenes, making wetsuits feel almost weightless in water. This is crucial for activities like long-distance open-water swimming or big-wave surfing, where fatigue from heavy gear can impact performance.
- Reduced Drag: The sleek, form-fitting nature of the material minimizes water resistance, enhancing speed and agility. Surfers notice improved paddle speed, while freedivers appreciate the streamlined profile for longer breath-hold dives.
- High-Quality Construction: Yamamoto neoprene is denser and more resistant to abrasions, UV damage, and chemical degradation (e.g., from saltwater or wetsuit detergents) than lower-grade neoprenes. This makes it a durable choice for frequent use in harsh environments (e.g., rocky shorelines, kelp beds, or rough surf).
- Reinforced Seams: Wetsuits made with Yamamoto neoprene often feature advanced stitching techniques (e.g., blind stitching, liquid tape seals) to prevent water leakage and extend the suit’s lifespan. Even after years of use, the material maintains its stretch and thermal properties.
- Contour-Molding Capability: The elasticity of Yamamoto neoprene allows manufacturers to create wetsuits with a “second-skin” fit, adapting to the body’s curves without bunching or gaps. This is especially important for cold-water suits, where a tight seal prevents cold water from flushing in.
- Minimal Irritation: The soft, supple texture of the neoprene reduces chafing on high-friction areas (e.g., shoulders, neck, ankles), a common issue with stiffer materials. This comfort is vital for long sessions in the water, such as multi-hour surf sessions or extended dive trips.
- Sustainability Focus: Yamamoto has invested in eco-friendly neoprene variants, such as Yulex® (a plant-based neoprene alternative derived from natural rubber), which reduces reliance on petroleum-based materials. Some wetsuit brands using Yamamoto neoprene offer recycled or low-impact collections, appealing to environmentally conscious users.
- Reduced Waste: The material’s durability means wetsuits last longer, minimizing the need for frequent replacements and lowering overall environmental impact.
- Cold-Water Specialization: Thicker Yamamoto neoprene (e.g., 5/4/3mm suits) is a go-to for surfers and divers in frigid waters (e.g., Alaska, Northern Europe, or Antarctica). The combination of stretch and insulation allows users to stay warm without sacrificing mobility—a challenge with bulkier, less elastic materials.
- Thermal Lining Options: Many high-end wetsuits pair Yamamoto neoprene with plush thermal linings (e.g., fleece, graphene-infused fabrics) on the interior, enhancing warmth in sub-zero temperatures while maintaining the neoprene’s flexibility.
- Preferred by Professionals: Top surfers, divers, and athletes often choose Yamamoto neoprene for its performance edge. The material is widely used in competitive settings where every ounce of flexibility and warmth matters (e.g., big-wave surfing competitions, professional freediving events).
- Constant R&D: Yamamoto continues to innovate, releasing updates like Airprene (a lighter, more breathable neoprene) or Hyperstretch variants, ensuring their materials stay ahead of market demands for comfort and performance.
- Cost: Yamamoto neoprene wetsuits are premium products, often priced higher than suits made with generic neoprene. However, their longevity and performance justify the investment for serious water sports enthusiasts.
- Maintenance: Like all neoprene, proper care (e.g., rinsing with fresh water after use, avoiding direct sunlight) is essential to preserve its properties.
Yamamoto Super Elastic Neoprene wetsuits excel in balancing flexibility, warmth, and durability, making them a top choice for athletes and adventurers who demand peak performance in the water. Whether navigating icy waves, chasing big surf, or exploring deep dive sites, their advanced material science ensures users stay comfortable, agile, and protected—even in the most challenging conditions. For anyone prioritizing quality and innovation, Yamamoto neoprene represents the gold standard in wetsuit technology.
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