The Arctic's two layers of high insulation and low bulk fabric ensure
exceptional levels of thermal protection.
Constructed with comfort and utility in mind, the minimalist design provides
outstanding performance under closer-fitting neoprene drysuits. In a layering
system, the Arctic is also suited for use underneath membrane and trilaminate
suits.
Using a combination of fastwicking, high insulation fabrics, the Arctic
creates a micro-climate around the diver, keeping the body dry and warm. A high
density inner fleece provides superior insulation, with maximum comfort and
wicking, whilst the outer layer, which has a water-repellent finish, ensures a
snug fit.
The Arctic requires less loft to perform due to more effective management of
air which is held in the fibres of the suit. Instead of maximising the thickness
of the layer of air near the skin, the Arctic minimises the movement of air
within, reducing the rate of cooling without any risk of trapping the air and
preventing its release from the dump valve.
The Arctic retains a significant degree of its thermal performance when wet,
such that wearers have found it possible to complete dives in relative comfort
after even the most fundamental drysuit failures. In some cases, divers have not
noticed a leak in a neck or wrist seal until after the dive, such is the
performance of the fourth element Arctic.
Backed by years of field testing by the Norwegian Navy, the British Antarctic
Survey Dive Team, the French Marines and the Danish Navy, the Arctic was
designed using high technology fabrics and has been tested in real diving
conditions from the Arctic to the Antarctic.