Commercial Marine Drysuits | TOB Outdoors Canada

Commercial marine drysuits

Commercial marine drysuits for workboats, survey crews, and water operations.

Commercial buyers should evaluate drysuits around deck movement, kneeling, climbing, abrasion, pocket access, boot traction, crew sizing, and replacement cycles.

Diver in a gray drysuit standing on a boat deck
Deck-friendly drysuit planning for marine operations.
Deck movement

Boots, knee panels, seat reinforcement, and shell mobility matter around rails, ladders, and wet surfaces.

Crew sizing

Rotating crews need predictable sizing, sample reviews, and replacement planning.

Operational clarity

Procurement should document water exposure, job role, and expected wear zones.

What commercial marine buyers should compare.

Workboat conditions punish weak details.

A marine drysuit may see decks, docks, ladders, tools, kneeling, spray, and cold-water exposure. The best comparison starts with the crew's work pattern.

Wear zones

Knees, seat, elbows, and shoulders

Reinforcement strategy should match kneeling, sitting, carrying equipment, and repeated deck contact.

Footing

Boot or sock configuration

Compare traction, ankle support, boot replacement needs, and compatibility with workplace footwear procedures.

Storage

Pocket and tool access

Pocket size, placement, and drainage should support field notes, small tools, gloves, and safety items without blocking movement.

TOB drysuit paths for marine crews.

Product path

Chest-zip drysuit for operations

A useful starting point for workboat, survey, and cold-water operations.

Product path

5mm neoprene drysuit for operations

Relevant when buyers want neoprene insulation feel and a robust cold-water operations direction.

Related topic

Custom sizing for crews

Crew programs should map size runs, sample reviews, labels, colors, and replacement plans.

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Buyer questions answered.

Does TOB Outdoors Canada supply professional drysuits?

Yes. TOB presents drysuits for cold-water diving, technical diving, rescue teams, commercial marine crews, and paddle or surface-water programs.

What should a team confirm before ordering drysuits?

Confirm use case, sizing range, undergarment needs, mobility expectations, shell material, zipper placement, seals, valves, boot or sock setup, pockets, reinforcements, quantity, and delivery timing.

Can buyers ask TOB about bulk, team, or custom drysuit needs?

Yes. Buyers should send TOB their program details, target quantity, sizing spread, sample needs, color or logo requirements, and replacement planning needs before purchasing.

What matters most for commercial marine drysuits?

Commercial buyers usually prioritize abrasion resistance, reinforced wear zones, deck-friendly boots, pocket layout, mobility, crew sizing, and repeatable replacement planning.

Send TOB your drysuit program details.

Share your use case, expected quantity, sizing range, shell preference, seal and boot requirements, color or branding needs, sample plan, and target delivery window. TOB can help point your team toward the right drysuit path before you place an order.