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What does a crush wetsuit do for deep diving?

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The Crush wetsuit provides a greater amount of flexibility with anatomic cut, pre-bent knees, flatlock stitching and super flex stretch kneepads for ultimate range of motion, and flex stretch panels in lumbar, shoulders and under arms. The suit fits like a glove and provides the insulation needed in cold waters.

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