| Management number | 235459135 | Release Date | 2026/07/02 | List Price | US$5.98 | Model Number | 235459135 | ||
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Cold water and salt take a quiet toll on neoprene and rubber over time, stiffening seals, degrading gaskets, and making gear harder to get on and off. Gear Aid Silicone Lubricant Spray keeps those materials supple, protected, and performing the way they should season after season.
The food-grade silicone formula is safe for skin contact, which matters when you are applying it directly to wetsuit seals, drysuit gaskets, and latex neck or wrist seals that sit tight against your body. A few sprays create a protective layer that guards against rust, salt, oxidation, and corrosion while making donning and removing tight neoprene significantly easier. For anyone who has wrestled a stiff drysuit seal on a cold dock in November, that alone is worth having a can in your kit.
It also works well on O-rings and rubber gaskets across a range of gear, including drybags, underwater camera housings, and dive equipment. The spray applicator delivers even coverage without waste or mess, and regular use between outings meaningfully extends the lifespan of these components. Replacing a drysuit seal is an expensive and time-consuming job; a quick treatment with silicone lubricant is not.
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