Seavenger Alpha 3mm Neoprene Fullsuit Wetsuit (Dark Floral, 5)








Key features
- •HIGH QUALITY FABRIC - 3mm neoprene wetsuit material is ideal for warm to temperate waters.
- •WEAR WITH BCD - Tough shoulder and knee pads add extra strength for surfing or wearing a BCD.
- •PREVENTS CHAFING - Flat-lock stitching is soft and comfortable enough for all-day wear.
- •SUPER STRETCHY - High-flex neoprene panels in the knee and armpit maximize movement in the water.
- •EASY ON AND OFF - Extra long leash and a sturdy, bulky zipper makes it easy to slip in and out of.
Seavenger Alpha 3mm Neoprene Fullsuit Wetsuit (Dark Floral, 5)
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Customer Reviews
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awesome
kayler✓ Verified Purchase•September 9, 2023
i've been using this wetsuit since 2017 for freediving and for scuba dive for one year, for than 50 immersions.
i've use it at the florida springs where the water is always 72-73 F, also at the ocean at 72-89 F and this wetsuit makes the job. it's way better that the expected.
i have friends that have bought other more expensive brands and after 10 immersion that have to return it because if sewing problems and ripping off.
i've taken this wetsuit to dive at the caverns and it's still in good condition.
once i was diving at the spring with the water at 73F. and then i remove it to feel the difference"¦ ufff cold af
i've use it at the florida springs where the water is always 72-73 F, also at the ocean at 72-89 F and this wetsuit makes the job. it's way better that the expected.
i have friends that have bought other more expensive brands and after 10 immersion that have to return it because if sewing problems and ripping off.
i've taken this wetsuit to dive at the caverns and it's still in good condition.
once i was diving at the spring with the water at 73F. and then i remove it to feel the difference"¦ ufff cold af
Made to fit
Heidi✓ Verified Purchase•August 31, 2023
Bought a size 9. I'm a solid size 8 normally (6 in designer clothes, 10 if a brand runs small). 5'5.5", 142 lbs, athletic build. I bought this to snorkel in for sun protection because I always get sunburned. It fits like my body curves and was super comfy snorkelling! Took a bit of practice to get on & off. No wiggle room to gain weight. Had to change a couple of times on the boat and had a little help, but I can do it by myself. I love it. Wish it had a front zipper option or a zipper that zipped down more over my hips. Other than that, so happy with it. This is the right size for me. A great value. And I feel fun & pretty in it. Most of all, it was comfortable swimming & hanging on the boat.
Bigger girl here awesome product
Abraham Vasquez✓ Verified Purchase•August 16, 2023
From wife: Great better than expected, so I tried looking at a size similar to mine but I guess there aren't very many of us willing to put our not so flattering measurements. Ok 1 this is my husbands account so don't mind that.
2. I'm 5'2" and weigh 174 I'm 3 months postpartum but I'd like to tell you that it's the baby weight but nahhhh I was 180 before I got knocked up. I'd like to lose even more weight so working out in the pool even when cold is a plus
3. We live I Southern California and we built a pool and well I'd like to use it year round and a great fun way to work out. Now people from Nebraska don't judge me but 67 degree water is freezing to me... thus comes in new wet suit.
4. Based on sizes and reviews I was torn but went with an 11, now it's snug except maybe at my ankle I have no idea If a smaller size would have been better but this seems ok, my chest is on the larger side DD but with this thing on def flattened them down a bit, this was not flattering as I don't thing my boobs and stomach should be the same size lol.
5. Got in the water is was 68 when I got in and felt A ok I did have a little bit of water come in and out from ankle only, still was ok I thought. I got in next day in the am and water was 68 again still not cold and comfortable with doing laps in it.
6 I'm super impressed and thought it was an affordable price at 50 bucks.
If I had a negative remark is that I need to buy two more because now my kids want to get in and they don't get that it's too cold to get in without a suit on soooo I'm on the hunt for two more.
2. I'm 5'2" and weigh 174 I'm 3 months postpartum but I'd like to tell you that it's the baby weight but nahhhh I was 180 before I got knocked up. I'd like to lose even more weight so working out in the pool even when cold is a plus
3. We live I Southern California and we built a pool and well I'd like to use it year round and a great fun way to work out. Now people from Nebraska don't judge me but 67 degree water is freezing to me... thus comes in new wet suit.
4. Based on sizes and reviews I was torn but went with an 11, now it's snug except maybe at my ankle I have no idea If a smaller size would have been better but this seems ok, my chest is on the larger side DD but with this thing on def flattened them down a bit, this was not flattering as I don't thing my boobs and stomach should be the same size lol.
5. Got in the water is was 68 when I got in and felt A ok I did have a little bit of water come in and out from ankle only, still was ok I thought. I got in next day in the am and water was 68 again still not cold and comfortable with doing laps in it.
6 I'm super impressed and thought it was an affordable price at 50 bucks.
If I had a negative remark is that I need to buy two more because now my kids want to get in and they don't get that it's too cold to get in without a suit on soooo I'm on the hunt for two more.
Once on its a decent fit
JA✓ Verified Purchase•July 27, 2023
5' 117lbs 34-27-36. I ordered a size 5.
Once I got it on and positioned, it was a decent fit. I wouldn't say it's perfect, but with most wetsuits, it needs to break in a little bit. I have slightly broader shoulders so it was more snug than I might like. And initially, I had to really wriggle the suit around my hips and butt because the zipper only goes down to the lower back.
Aside from wishing the zipper were longer, once the suit was on, it was a decent fit. The knee grips sat in the right spot and I'd say the ankle/calf was smidge long and loose, respectively, but not too bad.
Once I got it on and positioned, it was a decent fit. I wouldn't say it's perfect, but with most wetsuits, it needs to break in a little bit. I have slightly broader shoulders so it was more snug than I might like. And initially, I had to really wriggle the suit around my hips and butt because the zipper only goes down to the lower back.
Aside from wishing the zipper were longer, once the suit was on, it was a decent fit. The knee grips sat in the right spot and I'd say the ankle/calf was smidge long and loose, respectively, but not too bad.
Easier to put on than two other wet suits...
Spring Dalton✓ Verified Purchase•July 1, 2023
I'm going to start with 5 stars, and we'll see if it will stay that way. I just tried on a size 15. I'm 5'3.5" tall, and generally wear a 16 (sometimes a 14-16); I have a DD bust, ample hips and bottom, thick shoulders and arms, and my tummy is not quite flat (yet).
It did take a bit of work to get it over my hips, but it worked out. I've read comments on various wet suit brands, and it seems like one complaint is getting your arms all the way in, as the cuffs tend to be very tight. Well, on this one- although still snug- the arms were far easier to get into than the arms of two other wet suits I tried on. I didn't even need to do the plastic bag trick to get my limbs into the thing.
I thought I'd have trouble zipping it up, because finding ANYTHING to fit my bosom has been a challenge, but it zipped right up. I could use a slightly longer zipper cord, but that's easily fixable. Even with a bit of extra "fluff" around my edges, I was pleasantly surprised at how flattering my reflection was. So if you are a bit of a fluffy girl, the size 15 could work out for you, and I daresay you may even feel a little bit sexy.
UPDATE: I have worn this suit in water twice so far, and it is working out nicely, so I will leave it at 5 stars!
I do have a couple inches of overlap at the ends of the legs and sleeves, as this suit was likely meant for someone a bit taller, but it is very comfortable, and has even gotten easier to get in and out of. My rash guard came in handy, as the velcro at the back of the neck was going to do a number on me! If you don't want to wear a rash guard, then find a wide headband or something to protect your neck.
I used this wetsuit in a 52 degree (farenheit) river, and a 62 degree (farenheit) lake. Both times I could feel the cold, but it didn't "bite" me...it was bearable. The 62 degree water was pretty easy; the 52 degree water was a bit more uncomfortable.
And because I know the waters will only get colder as we go deeper into autumn and then winter, I have ordered a 3mm shorty, (also by Seavenger) to go on underneath this full wetsuit, for the seriously cold waters--the manufacturer even suggests to do this if you have a full wet suit that's not quite warm enough, so I'm looking forward to wearing both. Happy swimming!
It did take a bit of work to get it over my hips, but it worked out. I've read comments on various wet suit brands, and it seems like one complaint is getting your arms all the way in, as the cuffs tend to be very tight. Well, on this one- although still snug- the arms were far easier to get into than the arms of two other wet suits I tried on. I didn't even need to do the plastic bag trick to get my limbs into the thing.
I thought I'd have trouble zipping it up, because finding ANYTHING to fit my bosom has been a challenge, but it zipped right up. I could use a slightly longer zipper cord, but that's easily fixable. Even with a bit of extra "fluff" around my edges, I was pleasantly surprised at how flattering my reflection was. So if you are a bit of a fluffy girl, the size 15 could work out for you, and I daresay you may even feel a little bit sexy.
UPDATE: I have worn this suit in water twice so far, and it is working out nicely, so I will leave it at 5 stars!
I do have a couple inches of overlap at the ends of the legs and sleeves, as this suit was likely meant for someone a bit taller, but it is very comfortable, and has even gotten easier to get in and out of. My rash guard came in handy, as the velcro at the back of the neck was going to do a number on me! If you don't want to wear a rash guard, then find a wide headband or something to protect your neck.
I used this wetsuit in a 52 degree (farenheit) river, and a 62 degree (farenheit) lake. Both times I could feel the cold, but it didn't "bite" me...it was bearable. The 62 degree water was pretty easy; the 52 degree water was a bit more uncomfortable.
And because I know the waters will only get colder as we go deeper into autumn and then winter, I have ordered a 3mm shorty, (also by Seavenger) to go on underneath this full wetsuit, for the seriously cold waters--the manufacturer even suggests to do this if you have a full wet suit that's not quite warm enough, so I'm looking forward to wearing both. Happy swimming!
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