Henderson Thermoprene 7mm Men’s Cold Weather Wetsuit Review

Torben Lonne
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Summer Worsley
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Summer is a former dive instructor from New Zealand that has the Great Barrier Reef as her playground. She has been writing for DIVEIN about scuba...
Torben Lonne
Editor and Co-founder at DIVEIN.com
Torben traveled to South East Asia for scuba diving and never really stopped his search for new adventures. His affinity for gear that works and his...

Thermoprene is another neoprene that has more stretch than the standard. Its contoured design coupled with a higher grade of neoprene ensures water exchange is kept to a minimum while retaining maximum heat. The exterior lining stands up well to the friction caused by weight belts and BCD straps. Lycra-trimmed cuffs, an adjustable collar, and a spine pad all come as standard. A wide selection of sizes means there is a Henderson Thermoprene 7mm Jumpsuit to fit all male divers.

A wide selection of sizes means there is a Henderson Thermoprene 7mm Jumpsuit to fit all male divers.

About this review

To help you find a Cold Weather Wetsuit that will fit your needs, we’ve tested, researched, and reviewed the best ones available today.
We test both in the water, diving in various conditions - and in our lab - so we can give you accurate answers on quality, performance, and the overall value.

Read about our test of Cold Weather Wetsuits

Recommended in: Cold Weather Wetsuit

Things we like:

  • Great range of sizes.
  • Spinal pad.
  • Value for money.

Things we don't like:

  • Feels bulky when on the surface but is more comfortable at depth.
  • If the flap is not secured over the zip, water will seep in.

Specs & Features

Thickness: 7 mm
Suitable for: 45 – 60 degrees Fahrenheit / 7 to 15.5 degrees Celsius
Zip: Back
Seams: Glued and blind-stitched
Designed for: Men
Available sizes: S to 6XL
Color: Black/blue
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