O’Neill Men’s Dive Sector 7mm 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...

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The O’Neill Dive Sector 7mm is possibly one of the best super-stretch wetsuits on the market. Made from UltraFlex DS neoprene, it allows you total freedom of motion. An External Single Fluid Seam Weld uses a silicone-based urethane that is applied to the outside of the glued and blind-stitched seams. What this means is that water is completely blocked out and the seams are made to last.

The O’Neill Dive Sector 7mm may well have everything you need and will make you the envy of your fellow 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:

  • Welding over the seams makes the wetsuit super sturdy.
  • Easier to put on than previous O’Neill wetsuits.
  • The range of movement is unrestricted.
  • Interior chest and back panels remove moisture and increase body warmth.

Things we don't like:

  • The velcro at the back of the collar causes some abrasion on the suit.
  • Chest region comes up small in some of the sizes.

Specs & Features

Thickness: 7 mm
Suitable for: 45 – 60 degrees Fahrenheit / 7 to 15.5 degrees Celsius
Zip: Back
Seams: Glued, blind-stitched with External Fluid Seam Weld
Designed for: Men
Available sizes: S to 2XL
Color: Black
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