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Devil's Club Dry Suit

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The best ability is durability. 

The Devil's Club Dry Suit is built to stand up to the toughest paddling conditions.

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Color: Wood Thrush

Features

High-Performance Fabric

Constructed with extremely rugged, four-layer heavyweight waterproof-breathable nylon throughout. The inner tunnel and socks utilize a lighter yet remarkably tough four-layer waterproof-breathable nylon to reduce bulk.

Adjustable Outer Tunnel

Hook and loop outer tunnel closures provide a wide range of adjustability.

Durable Dry Zippers

Flexible YKK™ Aquaseal® #10 main entry and relief zippers deliver dependable dryness. T-grip zipper pulls allow for easy operation.

Premium Latex Seals

Premium quality natural latex bellows-style neck and conical wrist seals are designed specifically for high-performance dry suits. Gaskets are glued in for a reliable seal and easy replacement. Neck and wrist gaskets feature sizing rings so they can be trimmed to fit.

Neoprene Gasket Protection

Neoprene neck and wrist overcuffs protect the latex gaskets from UV, sharp objects, abrasion, and act as a semi-dry seal in the case of a gasket tear.

Adjustable Belt

A 38mm heavy duty nylon external belt is secured by a low profile dual adjust Duraflex® buckle that’s easy to operate with cold hands.

Reusable Packaging

In an effort to reduce plastic consumption, this suit comes packaged in a recycled oversized bag made from used billboard vinyl.

Technical Specs

  • Four-layer 210d x 210d PCW heavyweight nylon (283g/m²) with C0 DWR throughout rated at 30,000mm/h2o waterproofness and 6,000g/m²/24h breathability.
  • Four-layer 70d x 140d lightweight nylon (189g/m²) with C0 DWR inner tunnel and socks rated at 30,000mm/h2o waterproofness and 6,000g/m²/24h breathability.
  • Weight: 3.75lbs (Size Large)
  • Sizes: Small-3XLarge
  • Country of Origin: Vietnam
  • Made with PFAS chemicals

Product Care

  • Hang to dry and avoid prolonged periods of direct sunlight if possible.
  • Only store your suit for periods when the suit is 100% dry.
  • Can be machine washed ONLY in a front loading washer on cool through a gentle cycle with mild detergent. Hand-washing is preferred for safety.
  • Try to keep dirt and grit away from suit zippers for longevity.
  • If used in saltwater, rinse with fresh water immediately after use.
  • Go here for more information on how to properly care for your dry wear.

IR Guarantee

30 Day Unconditional Guarantee

Doesn't fit? Don't like it? Send it back, even if it's been used.

Free Repairs for a Year

Accidents happen, we get it. That's why we offer free repairs for the first year of ownership. *Does not apply to Pro Deals.

We Stand Behind our Products 100%

We promise to take care of any defects in material, workmanship, or design for the life of the garment.

The Performance Is In The Details.

Click the video link for a run down on the technical features of our Devil's Club dry suit.

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Expedition Ready

The durable nylon shell is heavy duty and resists abrasion better than other shell fabrics.

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Adjustable Tunnel

Adjustable hook and loop tabs secure the outer tunnel of the suit at the waist, allowing you to choose your fit.

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Rear Entry Zipper

A YKK® Aquaseal® rear entry zipper is low profile and placed out of the way to ensure mobility and comfort aren't compromised.

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Dry Suit Fit

Picking the proper size dry suit is important not only for function, but also longevity of the suit. Here are some tips to help find the right size suit for you.

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Nylon and Polyester Shells

Have questions about the different types of shell fabrics? Check out this page for a breakdown of these two common dry wear fabrics.

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Dry Wear Care

With proper care, these garments can last numerous seasons. Here are some tips to help extend the life of your Immersion Research Dry Wear.

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