50 years after inventing the isothermal spear fishing suit, Beuchat breaks new ground in camouflaged spearfishing suits by being the first to create a camouflage comprised of actual photographs assembled in 3D using trigonometric calculation software.
A selected area of the seabed was scanned by railmounted cameras that take a series of photographs.
Around fifty photographs were selected to be assembled by computer using trigonometric software which digitalised the images in 3 dimensions.
From these visuals we extracted the images to be printed on the Beuchat Trigocamo fabric. As a result each element in our camouflage is authentic [real] and no two are the same. No two rocks are repeated.
Thanks to this process and the way the panels are assembled each suit coated with Beuchat Trigocamo is unique.