Original equipment belonging to Umberto Pellizzari used in 2000 during the making of the IMAX (2D) film entitled OceanMen together with his "rival" Pipin Ferreras. Cressi Sub wetsuit composed of "jacket" and trousers with sponsors CRESSI, Agip, Sector, signed with original dedication and autograph handwritten with black marker UMBERTO PELLIZZARI 80 115 150 to indicate the depths reached in the records. In addition, a pair of glasses and a MARES depth gauge also used by Pellizzari, with an original autographed photo postcard UMBERTO PELLIZZARI 80 115 150. Used material, in excellent condition.
On 17 September 1992, in Ustica, he regained the world record for freediving in constant weight with -70 metres.
On 11 October 1993, near Montecristo, descending to -123 meters he set a new record in no limits variable weight.
On 24 July 1994, in Cala Gonone-Dorgali, Sardinia, at -101 metres, Pelizzari conquered the new world record for freediving in regulated variable weight.
In July 1995, in Villasimius in Sardinia, two more new world records: -72 meters in constant weight and -105 meters in regulated variable weight.
In 1996, again in Villasimius, with -110 meters he regained the records in the variable weight and with -131 meters in the no limits variable weight.
On 13 September 1997, in Porto Venere in Liguria, he regained the constant weight record with a depth of -75 metres.
On September 20, descending to -115 meters, he regained the record in variable weight.
On 18 October 1999 off the coast of Portofino, Umberto established the new world record for freediving in constant weight with -80 metres.
On 24 October, with the technical support of the Anteo ship of the Italian Navy, Pelizzari is the protagonist of a remarkable feat: -150 meters in no limits variable weight in a time of 2'57", a limit never before reached by man in freediving.
In 2000 he was the protagonist in the making of the IMAX (2D) film entitled OceanMen together with his "rival" Pipin Ferreras.
On November 3, 2001, in Capri, the athlete descends to -131 meters in 2'44" excelling in the regulated variable weight; Umberto dedicates this record to all those who have been close to him in the past 11 years of activity and retires from competitions.