Mustang Survival’s Quadra Dry Suit

The Quadra Dry Suit is intended for shorter-duration activities in the water.
Quadra Mens
The latex seals on this men’s dry suit protect against cold temps during shorter-duration sailing adventures. Courtesy Mustang Survival

Mustang Survival, whose gear ranges from PFDs to waterproof clothes, has introduced the Quadra Dry Suit.

The Quadra Dry Suit is a multipurpose item for shorter-duration activities in the water. It comes in men’s and women’s versions, and is made with the same three-layer Marine Spec BP fabric that Mustang Survival uses in its other dry suits.

Mustang Survival says the design is inspired by gear the company has created for military and public safety agencies, with similar testing for durability and features.

Also according to Mustang Survival, the Quadra Dry Suit is intended to hold up in saltwater environments. It has trimmable latex neck and wrist seals for the best fit, along with a collar and cuffs that can be repaired or replaced without a hassle. The waist belt is also adjustable to accommodate various body types. Heavy-duty reinforcements include 500D Cordura panels on the seat and knees.

Quadra Womens
The waterproof and durable 3-layer MarineSpec BP fabric is abrasion-, saltwater- and UV-resistant. Courtesy Mustang Survival

For drying the suit on board, there’s an external hanging loop. Getting in and out of the suit is by way of a waterproof YKK Aquaseal zipper.

“Dry suits often come with a hefty price tag, and understandably so as a lot of engineering and materials go into a specialized garment that keeps you completely dry,” Anja Mueller, head of marketing at Mustang Survival, stated in a press release. “With the Quadra, we offer people new to cold water marine activities the same quality materials at a budget-friendlier price.”

What’s the pricing for the Quadra Dry Suit? Retail price is $849.99. The men’s version comes in ocean blue/admiral gray as well as red/admiral gray. The women’s version comes in bluefin blue/admiral gray.

Where to learn more: Click over to www.mustangsurvival.com.