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Scubapro 4mm Mens Everdry Drysuit - DRYSUIT64 02-SM

Scubapro 4mm Mens Everdry Drysuit - DRYSUIT64 02-SM

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Scubapro 4mm Mens Everdry Drysuit - DRYSUIT64 02-SM

The EVERDRY 4 offers the streamlined fit, comfort and flexibility of a wetsuit, with the thermal properties and water-tightness of a drysuit.

The EVERDRY 4 offers the ultimate in neoprene drysuit technology. It is constructed of 4mm high-density neoprene sandwiched between layers of nylon jersey -- the heavier outside layer is designed to withstand abrasion, the lighter inside layer is more for comfort.

Seams are triple-glued and double-thread blind-stitched on the outside; the inside is coated with a liquid polymer that penetrates the nylon layer and fuses to the neoprene, creating an extremely durable and waterproof seam.

The EVERDRY 4's neoprene is able to resist compression at depth. This means you won't experience huge shifts in buoyancy as you descend, minimizing the amount of ballast you'll need to carry. It also means you won't lose as much of the suit's inherent thermal properties, so you don't need to wear as much in the way of undergarments. In fact, the EVERDRY 4 is designed to be worn with either a very thin undergarment or no undergarment at all. This enables you to enjoy a snug-fitting, streamlined suit as you're kicking through the water.

The EVERDRY 4 features a first-rate neoprene neck seal that is smooth-skin on the outside and nylon jersey on the inside. Because of this, you can easily slip the suit over your head without any hair-pulling, then by folding the smooth-skin under you create a large-surface-area seal against your neck. Wrist seals use straight smooth-skin neoprene to achieve their watertight seals, and on the lower extremities attached neoprene soft socks can be used with drysuit boots or standard neoprene dive boots.

The large kneepads are built tough to protect even the most avid bottom crawlers. The cargo hip pocket is sized right, easy to reach, and offers a zippered closure to keep contents secure. And the adjustable suspenders just make wearing a drysuit that much easier, both at depth and on the surface.

Built for comfort, convenience and extended wear, the EVERDRY 4 fits like a glove, offers excellent range of motion, and most importantly, keeps your body heat in and the cold water out.

Features
  • 4mm high-density neoprene weighs 50% less and is significantly softer than traditional drysuit neoprene.
  • Seams are triple-glued and double-thread blind-stitched on the outside; inside they are coated with liquid polymer to create a long-lasting waterproof seam.
  • Smooth-skin fold-under neoprene neck seal and straight smooth-skin wrist seals provide comfortable, watertight sealing surfaces.
  • Heavy-duty YKK drysuit zipper is covered by a neoprene overflap for added protection.
  • Si-Tech balanced side-activated inlet and adjustable outlet valves allow for pinpoint buoyancy control, increasing comfort and control at depth.
  • Attached neoprene soft socks enable the suit to be turned completely inside-out for cleaning and drying.
  • Neoprene soft socks can be worn inside heavy-duty drysuit boots or standard neoprene dive boots.
  • Removable suspender system enhances fit and provides convenient lower suit support between dives.
  • Handy right-thigh utility pocket with zippered closure provides a secure spot for carrying accessories.
  • Heavy-duty kneepads cover a lot of leg area for maximum anti-abrasion protection.
  • Includes a 4/5mm anatomically shaped hood, carry bag, repair kit, zipper wax and owners manual.
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
  • Rinse the drysuit thoroughly inside and out with fresh water after every dive to remove salt, sand, and contaminants that can damage neoprene and seals.
  • Hang the suit to air dry completely in a shaded, well-ventilated area to prevent UV damage and material degradation.
  • Turn the suit inside out during drying to ensure the interior is fully dry and odor-free before storage.
  • Inspect the main rear zipper, neoprene neck seal, wrist seals, seams, and valves before each dive for cracks, leaks, or wear.
  • Keep the zipper clean and lubricated with approved zipper wax to ensure smooth operation and long-term sealing performance.
  • Avoid folding the suit tightly or storing it under heavy weight, as this can damage the neoprene compression structure.
  • Store the drysuit on a wide hanger in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources to preserve elasticity and insulation performance.
  • Periodically check valves and seals for proper operation and have the suit professionally serviced if leaks or stiffness develop.