The Warmbac Oversuit Cuffs are for use with oversuits which don’t have an integral neoprene cuff. They slide on over the outside of the suit, providing a reasonable seal against water and mud.
The Warmbac PVC Backpack is perfect for caving and coasteering alike, made from PVC with self draining holes at the base.
The Warmbac PVC oversuit is possibly the best choice for use in cold wet caves. This caving over suit is easy to get on and off, this is due to the front opening. The opening is easily secured by a large strip of Velcro. The neoprene wrist seals help to prevent water and debris from going up the arms. This caving suit also features an adjustable neoprene neck seals. The neck seal is secured by Velcro and this also enables you to get the perfect tension for greater comfort.
The Warmbac Speleo III is suitable for occasionally very aqueous trips, and the more ‘athletic’ stream caves, particularly if swimming is expected and extra buoyancy is helpful.
The Warmbac SRT Riggers Bag has beendesigned from the outset with quality in mind and under go rigorous testing in the field before production. Whether you are looking for a small personal bag or a rope bag large enough for the deepest Alpine cave Warmbac has a tackle bag for you.
The Warmbac The Cavers Neo-Fleece is a unique design pionered by Warmbac. The Neo-fleece is a combination of Wetsuit and Fleece undersuit featuring 3mm double lined neoprene body with fleece arms and legs.
The Warmbac The Cavers Wetsuit is a one piece suit in 4.5mm medium compound double lined neoprene. The hip and small of the back areas have been single lined, as well as the back of the arms for an extra bit of grip. All seams are glued a 6 thread mauser stitched, whilst the heavy duty nylon zip in enclosed for protection. The Caver wetsuit is great choice for use is wet caves and potholes.
The Warmbac The Speleo-Pro is an excellent wetsuit for very wet and cold cave conditions. Due to the heavy duty nature of these wetsuits they would also work in any wet cold environment where prolonged exposure is likely.