At less than £70, the Vortex perhaps offers the best value of all the suits here.
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Not strictly a diving wetsuit as it hasn’t passed an expensive CE test, the Hurricane could be used for snorkelling and other watersports.
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Flexible and comfortable, the Body Fit is easy to put on and take off thanks to its roll-end seals, which also minimise any chance of flushing.
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The Thermic is one of the best value suits here, packed with great features usually only found on more expensive types.
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The Summer has moderate flexibility and feels quite robust with great attention paid to the quality of the stitching.
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The Alizé is double-lined and sewed using flat-stitch technology, and has no seams in the joint areas, resulting in a suit that’s both durable and comfortable to wear.
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With a slightly heavier feel, the Profile 3mm appears to be more robust than its competitors.
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This is one of the few suits to feature a front zip, so if you’re fed up with relying on someone else to dress you or are frustrated by constant fights with a rear zip strap, here is the solution.
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Supple and flexible neoprene makes the Element an ideal choice for overseas diving.
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Also under the £80 mark is the Bali, with its super-supple neoprene and ingenious seals on the wrists, ankles and neck, this suit is good value but at the same time comfortable to use.
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