ELANORA: Two-Piece, Long John and Jacket Wetsuit - Black 2023 sees the release of a brand-new wetsuit range for Hunt Master, the durable, extra-warm and feature-packed ELANORA range of black wetsuits, accented...
Do you dive in the tropics? Planning to chase XL reefies or pelagic species? We understand that the warmth a 3.5mm suit offers is just too much for long days...
If you're planning to dive in colder waters, then the 3.5mm and 5mm wetsuit thickness will give you the warmth needed to dive as long as you need. What goes...
Are you after the perfect all-rounder wetsuit for your Freediving and spearfishing adventures? Our 2mm and 3.5mm Huntmaster Sublime Smooth Skin 2-piece wetsuit are optimal for perfect performance underwater. Our...
Are you after the perfect all-rounder wetsuit for your Freediving and spearfishing adventures? Our 2mm and 3.5mm Huntmaster Sublime Smooth Skin 2-piece wetsuit are optimal for perfect performance underwater. Our...
Introducing the Exclusive "Huntress" Women's Only Diving Wetsuit Not all divers are men and that is why we have developed a wetsuit especially for the anatomy of female divers. The...
Introducing the Exclusive "Huntress" Women's Only Diving Wetsuit Not all divers are men and that is why we have developed a wetsuit especially for female divers. The Huntress offers a...
Don’t let your little one’s miss out on all the fun! Introducing our Huntmaster Kids Wetsuits/ Steamers! Our 2mm mini-camo Huntmaster one-piece wetsuits are the perfect fit for your little...
Don’t let your little one’s miss out on all the fun! Introducing our Huntmaster Kids Wetsuits/ Steamers! Our 2.0mm neoprene mini-camo Hunt Master Kids Wetsuits are the perfect fit for...
This is a crucial aspect of your equipment. This is what determines how long you can last diving and how efficient your dives become. It is strongly recommended to use GKA or open-cell neoprene wetsuits, especially around colder water temperatures.
Note: A 3.5mm wetsuit is a great all-rounder for Australian waters. It is always recommended to be warmer in a suit than feel cold. If you feel warm you can let some water in. However, if you start to feel cold then your diving efficiency drops dramatically, and you will no longer be able to dive.
Remember, heat escapes from your head, hands and feet. These three parts must be the warmest part of the outfit and keep this in consideration when purchasing the right thickness.