They are the Upper and Mid level suits by Seac. The Space is one of my favorite suits on the market with neck, wrists and ankle inter-seals and zippers. The Space has some extra friction panels too. Both suits are Seac's version of super-stretchy neo and the interior of the Space is a tad more plush than the Komo. The Komoda has no zippers on the locations I mentioned below but uses what's sometimes called "Seal Skin" to help slow water movement. For me, I'd spend the few extra bucks to get the Space as the up-graded features make the suit way more of a pleasure to wear.. Sadly, both suits suffer from these, poor excuse, heat iron on Knee Pads that seem to have become popular. Yes, we are not suppose to be on our knees, but there are instances where folks are... Thanks for the question, sorry for the delayed response. Regards Bob C.
Hey Fish ! Ok this will not be short, BUT the Space and SP Def. Def has wrist computer loops on both wrists, Space only on the left, which by the way is the wrong side for a computer. Both have less than stellar knee pads, and yes we should NOT be on our knees anyway. The Def has the best back zipper, it's angled for a right hand pull up. But of course we should use our dive buddy to zip us up to keep from ripping your zipper out. Third, the Def has the better interior IMHO and the Space has arms that are a little more articulated than the Def. The Space has a sticky butt iron on where the Def does not but the Def's butt seems more durable material. The Def is a little more stretchy neoprene and the Space has way cool red zippers. There are many similarities and more than a few differences. Thanks for the question and comment. Which do you like ? Regards Bob C
I've just bught 5mm. SUPER comfortable wetsuit, extremely elastic, almost like some second skin. Price in Belgium was 300€.
Super comfortable ! Thanks Andy
In went on your web site, but could not find this suit. When will it be on the site?
Super new, call 800# or call the Jacksonville DS store, some are in stock there...
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Could you tell me what is the difference between the Seac Space and Komoda wet suit? Thanks!
They are the Upper and Mid level suits by Seac. The Space is one of my favorite suits on the market with neck, wrists and ankle inter-seals and zippers. The Space has some extra friction panels too. Both suits are Seac's version of super-stretchy neo and the interior of the Space is a tad more plush than the Komo.
The Komoda has no zippers on the locations I mentioned below but uses what's sometimes called "Seal Skin" to help slow water movement.
For me, I'd spend the few extra bucks to get the Space as the up-graded features make the suit way more of a pleasure to wear..
Sadly, both suits suffer from these, poor excuse, heat iron on Knee Pads that seem to have become popular.
Yes, we are not suppose to be on our knees, but there are instances where folks are...
Thanks for the question, sorry for the delayed response. Regards Bob C.
The Space Man and the Scubapro definition look very similar- what are the differences?
Hey Fish ! Ok this will not be short, BUT the Space and SP Def.
Def has wrist computer loops on both wrists, Space only on the left, which by the way is the wrong side for a computer. Both have less than stellar knee pads, and yes we should NOT be on our knees anyway.
The Def has the best back zipper, it's angled for a right hand pull up. But of course we should use our dive buddy to zip us up to keep from ripping your zipper out. Third, the Def has the better interior IMHO and the Space has arms that are a little more articulated than the Def.
The Space has a sticky butt iron on where the Def does not but the Def's butt seems more durable material. The Def is a little more stretchy neoprene and the Space has way cool red zippers.
There are many similarities and more than a few differences.
Thanks for the question and comment. Which do you like ? Regards Bob C
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I really like the zipper at the wrist and ankles
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@@knightclan4 9Rick, must agree zippers at wrists and ankles make getting a wetsuit on and off sooo much easier...
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