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    What Divers Say: Scubapro Evertech Dry Breathable Drysuit

    LeeBy LeeNovember 15, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Scubapro Evertech

    In the cold-water world where reliability and comfort can define an entire dive season, the Scubapro Evertech Dry Breathable has become a talking point among divers looking for a high-performance trilaminate suit. For this edition of What Divers Say, we have looked across verified user reviews, product pages, forums and long-term diver feedback to understand how this suit performs in real life. The result is a broad and honest assessment of a drysuit designed for demanding recreational and technical divers.

    A Closer Look at the Suit

    The Evertech Dry Breathable is presented by Scubapro as a premium, breathable trilaminate drysuit aimed at advanced divers who want mobility, durability and comfort. Retailers describe the material as a nylon, PU and nylon trilaminate designed to allow perspiration to escape while maintaining full waterproofing. The specification includes stitched and double taped seams, a BDM metal diagonal front zipper for self entry, a Si-Tech ring system for both neck and wrist seals and matching Si-Tech valves, along with semi rigid attached boots and two generous cargo pockets.

    Several dive retailers including Scuba.com list the suit with a full accessory kit consisting of carry bag, hood, LP hose, zipper wax and a basic repair kit. You can view the model we reference in this article through the Scubapro Evertech Dry Breathable listing on Scuba.com.

    What Divers Say: Real Experiences from the Community

    The Positives

    One of the most striking reviews comes from verified purchaser feedback on Scuba.com, where a diver wrote that the Evertech Dry Breathable was the first drysuit they not only liked but fully trusted. They praised the overall movement and comfort, describing it as close to a wetsuit feel, and highlighted that the suit allowed easy layering for cold environments, including extreme locations.

    Independent gear coverage from Divernet notes the rugged construction and easy self donning thanks to the diagonal front zipper, something that consistently appears in user discussions. On Reddit, divers frequently highlight the convenience of the Si-Tech seal system and how easily it integrates with dry glove systems such as Oberon, a key advantage for cold-water divers who rely on modular components.

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    The Drawbacks

    Fit remains the number one point of caution. Multiple comments across Reddit’s r/scuba community mention that the off-the-rack cut can be hit or miss depending on body type. Some divers say the suit feels excellent once the fit is right, while others report issues that stem from sizing rather than construction. This is common across trilaminate suits, but is worth noting for a premium model.

    A small number of divers express concerns about durability or long term wear, though others in the same threads contradict these experiences and report solid performance after years of use. The most consistent criticism is simply that a made-to-measure drysuit will always offer a better personalised fit than any stock suit, even one built to a high standard.

    Some retailers only offer the Evertech Dry Breathable in standard height options rather than short variants. For divers under approximately 5’11”, this may affect mobility and comfort unless the suit is tried on in person.

    Scubapro Evertech

    Our Editorial View

    Bringing these points together, the Evertech Dry Breathable earns its reputation as a premium drysuit with thoughtful engineering, high quality materials and a full set of features that make it a compelling choice for demanding cold-water environments. The breathable trilaminate shell helps keep moisture under control during surface intervals, the front entry zip supports solo diving and the modular seals make long term maintenance more manageable.

    The main caveat is fit. A suit with this performance level deserves a proper fitting session and ideally a comparison between sizes. When the fit is dialled in, the Evertech performs exceptionally well. When it is not, the drawbacks noted by some reviewers become more noticeable.

    Our conclusion in this series is consistent with what the majority of divers report. The Evertech Dry Breathable is a strong contender for divers who want a rugged, breathable trilaminate suit that can support regular cold-water or expedition-style diving. For casual or occasional drysuit users, it may be more investment than required, both in budget and in setup time.

    Should You Buy It

    If you want a high specification suit with breathable trilaminate performance, front entry convenience and modern modular seals, the Evertech Dry Breathable is a solid choice. If you struggle with off-the-rack sizing or prefer a tailored feel, you may want to try it on in person before committing or compare it with made-to-measure alternatives.

    You can check live pricing and full specifications through the Scubapro Evertech Dry Breathable product page on Scuba.com.

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