ScubaPro Nova Scotia Men’s 7.5mm 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...

A semi-dry suit offers you the best of both worlds—the flexibility of a wetsuit with the warmth of a drysuit. ScubaPro’s Pure Design Concept uses fewer panels and seams for greater maneuverability. Stress discs are installed at stitch intersections to help protect seams for durability.

Both sleeves have non-slip pads for securing wrist gadgets. There’s also a handy zippered pocket to keep accessories. The Nova Scotia semi-dry is a snug fitting and comfortable suit.

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:

  • Zippered pocket.
  • Good quality.
  • More flexible option than a drysuit.

Things we don't like:

  • Odd sizing and can be tight fit across the shoulders.
  • Does not come with a hood.
  • Need help to do up the back zipper.

Specs & Features

Thickness: 7.5 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 4XL
Color: Black
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