| Fabric | 6oz | The TR60 uses a 6oz nylon based fabric with a specially developed breathable hydophilic coating for drysuit use. |
| Breathable | Yes | Thanks to the Hydrophilic coating, which absorbs moisture from the high humidity zone around the body and then drives it outwards by body heat. |
| Zip Type | Master Seal 10 Tizip | Excellent flexible nylon zip, with low maintenance requirements (Very comfortable to wear). |
| Zip Position | Back or Front | We stock this suit with a front or back zip. |
| Internal Braces | Yes | A must on a drysuit, the internal braces keep the waist and crutch at the correct height, giving you the freedom of movement whether you standing or sitting. |
| Internal Pocket | Yes | Small internal pocket, ideal for carrying small change, keys or anything similar. |
| Neck Seal | Latex | We consider the latex neck seal to be the best option, giving a reliable seal. |
| Wrist Seal | Latex | For the Junior suits we only supply latex seals. |
| Foot Seal | 3D Latex Sock | Most drysuits use these on the feet, it keeps your feet dry and warm, but you need to wear a protective boot over the top. We recommend the Trident Dinghy Sport Boots |
| Heavy Duty Seat & Knee Patches | Yes | The suit has a seat and knee patches made from the same heavy duty 6 oz nylon as used in the rest of the suit. The extra layer increases the durability in these high wear areas. |
| Internal Pocket | Yes | Great for keeping money, keys or similar in. |
| Elasticated Waist Band | Yes | Help to give the suit a better, more comfortable fit. |
| Articulated Knees | Yes | There is more material in the knees of the suit, this allows for the legs to bend naturally. Important given that you are likely to spend a large amount of time with your legs bent. |
| Sock Covers | Yes | Covers around the ankle help to protect the top of the latex sock |
| Guarantee | Upto 3 years | Trident Drysuits are guaranteed against faulty workmanship for three years from the date of purchase and materials for one year from the date of purchase. |