Fourth Element has announced the launch of its new Argonaut 3.0 Drysuit, for which it claims an enhanced design, greater flexibility and more ways for divers to design their own personal drysuits.
Fourth Element says the design of the new Argonaut 3.0 is ‘engineered to move with you’, giving divers the ‘perfect fit and freedom of movement when diving in trim.’
The new drysuit has been optimised for diving in horizontal trim with a new, distinctive leg design, which Fourth Element says offers ‘uninhibited freedom across the knees and thighs, promising complete comfort throughout the dive.’
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The telescopic torso of the new drysuit has been designed to fit more closely with the diver’s body to deliver a more streamlined silhouette. The suit’s new ‘warm neck collar system’ has also been designed for divers to intuitively tuck away hood skirts swiftly and securely.
The composite dry zipper running from the suit’s right shoulder to left hip, helps to both enhance flexibility and fit, and also assist with gas management optimisation, especially when dumping air from the left shoulder.
The Argonaut 3.0 allows divers to choose between glued-in latex or neoprene wrist seals, the Ellipse wrist system, Si-Tech, QCP Ultima, or the new intuitive PSI system. Additionally, new colour options and colourways (two blue tones, grey and black in Stealth, and the standard black in Flex) mean that divers can mix and match the colour of their Argonaut 3.0.