Description
Premium Insulated Immersion Suit – SOLAS/MED/MER Certified
Survive in the harshest cold-water conditions with the LALIZAS Neptune Immersion Suit. This premium insulated survival suit provides comprehensive thermal protection and buoyancy, meeting the most stringent international maritime safety standards for commercial vessel operations.
Key Features:
- Extra Large size with insulated construction for maximum thermal protection
- Integrated rubber gloves provide waterproof hand protection
- Keeps body core temperature stable in freezing water conditions
- High-visibility orange color with SOLAS retro-reflective tape for rescue visibility
- Waterproof and windproof construction prevents water ingress
- Built-in buoyancy keeps head above water without additional flotation
- Face seal and watertight zippers ensure complete protection
- Reinforced knees and elbows for durability during emergency deployment
- Quick-donning design allows rapid deployment in emergency situations
- Whistle and buddy line attachment points included
Certifications & Compliance:
SOLAS (Safety of Life at Sea), MED (Marine Equipment Directive), and MER (Marine Equipment Regulations) certified for commercial vessel operations. Meets all international maritime safety requirements for immersion suits.
Thermal Protection:
The insulated construction maintains body core temperature in cold water, providing critical protection time for rescue operations. Designed to keep the wearer alive and functional in water temperatures as low as -1°C (30°F).
Specifications:
- Size: Extra Large (XL)
- Type: Insulated with integrated rubber gloves
- Color: High-visibility orange
- Weight: 4.42 kg
- Material: Waterproof neoprene with insulation layer
- Certifications: SOLAS/MED/MER
Essential life-saving equipment for commercial vessels, offshore platforms, and professional maritime operations in cold-water regions. This immersion suit provides critical thermal protection and buoyancy in emergency abandonment situations.






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