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ScubaPro K2 Light Extreme Drysuit Undergarment Jumpsuit - DRYSUIT10001-XS

ScubaPro K2 Light Extreme Drysuit Undergarment Jumpsuit - DRYSUIT10001-XS

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ScubaPro K2 Light Extreme Drysuit Undergarment Jumpsuit - DRYSUIT10001-XS

The undergarment of choice for drysuit diving, the K2 Extreme is the ultimate in cold-water thermal protection. Sporting a modern eye-catching design and one-piece steamer styling, this undergarment is patterned after the Everflex 1.5mm line. For maximum thermal protection, the undersuit is made of a breathable and stretchy dual fleece material. It includes compression padding on the shoulders, chest and knees for both comfort and protection. The roomy hip pockets secure with zippers, and elastic wrist loops and heel straps enhance fit and prevent ride-up when donning a drysuit. The K2 Extreme can be counted on to always keep you warm and dry.

Features
  • Dual fleece material is breathable and stretchy, delivering maximum thermal protection.
  • Compatible with trilaminate drysuits.
  • Steamer design includes anti-squeeze protection padding on shoulders, chest and knees.
  • Storage pockets with zippers are located on both hips.
  • Elastic wrist loops and heel straps prevent ride-up when pulling on a drysuit.
  • Convenient front double slider zipper ensures easy donning and doffing.
  • Holes on legs can be adapted to P valves.
  • Available in seven unisex sizes.
What our Experts Think
  • Reliable 3-gauge console system combining depth, tank pressure, and compass—ideal for divers who want all essential readings in one compact unit.
  • Submersible pressure gauge (SPG) clearly displays remaining air supply in PSI, helping divers manage gas consumption safely throughout the dive.
  • Depth gauge provides accurate real-time depth tracking, supporting better dive planning, safety stops, and bottom-time control.
  • Built-in compass ensures underwater navigation support, making it useful for boat dives, drift dives, and low-visibility conditions.
  • Durable in-line console design keeps instruments protected, streamlined, and easy to read even while wearing thick gloves.
  • Compact hose integration reduces clutter, improving streamlining and comfort compared to separate gauges.
  • Best suited for recreational and training divers who want a complete, dependable analog backup system for essential dive information.
Q&A

Q: What is the ScubaPro 3-Gauge In-line Console (GAUG132 PSI)?
A: It is a compact scuba console that combines three essential instruments—pressure gauge, depth gauge, and compass—into one streamlined unit for easy underwater monitoring.

Q: What does the pressure gauge show?
A: It displays cylinder air pressure (typically up to 6000 PSI), helping divers track remaining air supply for safe dive planning.

Q: What information does the depth gauge provide?
A: It gives accurate depth readings using an oil-filled analog system, allowing divers to monitor current and maximum depth during the dive.

Q: Does it include a compass?
A: Yes. It features a built-in FS-style compass to assist with underwater navigation and direction tracking.

Q: Is this console suitable for beginners?
A: Yes. Its simple analog design and combined instruments make it easy to read and ideal for recreational divers who prefer straightforward dive data.

Q: What is it best used for?
A: It is best for recreational scuba diving, travel diving, and as a reliable backup instrument for more advanced dive setups.


Maintenance Tips
  • Air out the undergarment after every dive to remove moisture and prevent odor buildup.
  • Wash only when necessary using cold water and a mild, non-detergent soap designed for technical fabrics; avoid bleach and fabric softeners.
  • Do not tumble dry, iron, or dry clean, as high heat can damage thermal fibers and insulation performance.
  • Inspect seams, stitching, and insulation layers regularly for wear, compression, or damage.
  • Keep the garment away from sharp objects, Velcro, and abrasive surfaces that may cause pilling or fabric snagging.
  • Store flat or loosely folded in a dry, ventilated area to maintain loft and thermal efficiency.
  • Avoid long-term compression in tight bags, as it can reduce insulating performance over time.
  • Ensure it is fully dry before storage to prevent mildew and odor development.