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Magic Camo high performance caSelected natural color camouflage that only becomes visible in the water to conceal the presence of the spearfished
Rationale:
A spearfishing suit is used in the water, so a camouflage suit must be designed to be effective in the water
However, many spearfisher men and women would prefer apparel that is less conspicuous when they are out of the water
Our solution: Magic Camo
Additionally, to optimize the effect of concealment, we have selected two-tone pants to further break up the spearfisher’s silhouette.
Braca Concept
The Braca Concept is an exclusive Beuchat innovation that revolutionizes spearfishing apparel by offering a simple, effective, hygienic and invisible solution to the problem of how to pass water without removing your suit. And of course, the Braca Concept is totally watertight!
The PreCut System
With the PreCut System, both distributors and retailers now only need to stock a single line of adjustable pants to offer each of their customers the garment that they are looking for.
The PreCut System is an exclusive patent-protected Beuchat innovation that enables a long john style bottom to be transformed into proper waist cut pants in complete safety. It allows the long john to be modified quickly and simply without affecting the efficiency of the garment and without requiring any other correction.
Our designers have created a groove on the garment to represent an ideally positioned waistline that is as secure and straightforward when cut as on a ready-made garment. The PreCut System also includes anti-fray protection to ensure that the fabric will not unravel after the cut as well as reinforcement patches on the pants to secure the bonding seams.
Beuchat, inventor of the isothermal wetsuit
Georges Beuchat creator of the company was an emblematic pioneer of underwater activities. He naturally tried to protect himself from the cold during diving. This is the way that after several experimentations, led in the creeks of Marseille, he invents in 1953 the isothermal wetsuit.
This fundamental invention has played a key role in the development of underwater activities. And more than sixty years later, its bases remain valid although materials and methods evolved.