Exploration
in color.

Introducing the new AGIR wing system.

Built for technical diving.
Designed for exploration.
Shaped by the Baltic.

At AGIR Diving,
equipment is a tool for commitment.

Born within the technical diving philosophy of the Santi Group ecosystem, AGIR is built for divers who operate beyond recreational limits: in wrecks, caves, cold water, and low visibility environments.

This is where equipment matters most. This is why AGIR exists.

Within the Santi Group ecosystem, color has never been accidental.

Red, grey, and blue have long defined identity, visibility, and function in Santi drysuits, trusted by divers operating in the most demanding environments in the world. Now, that visual language extends further

New colors by SANTI

Grey

Red

Blue

Three versions.
One philosophy.
From suits to systems.
From identity to function.

  • Grey: steel, structure, industrial diving conditions
  • Red: visibility, safety, signal in low light environments
  • Blue: depth, cold water, open exploration

At AGIR Diving, we build equipment for technical diving with one principle: Remove everything that is unnecessary. Refine everything that remains.

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BALTIC HERITAGE

Shaped by the Baltic.

The Baltic Sea defines the environment in which Santi and AGIR evolved. The Baltic is not forgiving. It is a test field: cold water, limited visibilit, heavy conditions, wrecks resting in silence. This environment demands discipline.
It demands reliability. It demands equipment that does not fail.

The Santi color system.

Red. Grey. Blue.

In Santi drysuits, these colors are more than aesthetic choice:

  • Red: visibility, safety, recognition in harsh environments
  • Grey: durability, neutrality, industrial precision
  • Blue: depth, cold water, Baltic exploration

This system now extends beyond exposure protection. It becomes part of diving control itself.

More than diving equipment.

We believe technical diving is not about going deeper. It is about going further, in understanding, in precision, in control. AGIR exists to support that progression. Not to redefine diving but to refine how it is done.


Explore in color.
Dive with purpose.