2mm Front Zip Wetsuit Jacket for Cool Water Surfing
Front Zip Jacket with 2mm neoprene body in super stretch fabric, triple glued inside and blind stitched sealed seams. Made for cool water: 65 - 70° F / 18 - 21° C Modern Performance, Tailored Fit, and Retro Styling The Solid Sets jacket is for the days that do not quite need a suit but punish you for showing up in just boardshorts. Two millimeters of super stretch limestone neoprene across the core, a front zip that goes on without a wrestling match, and enough retro styling that you look like you meant it. It takes the edge off a cool morning, dries fast, and slips back in the bag the second the sun does its job. A warm water wetsuit jacket for surfers who run a little cold but refuse to overdress for it. + WARMTH & STRETCH • 100% Super stretch limestone based neoprene - lighter, warmer, softer, stretchier, easier to put on and take off, and allows for more freedom of movement • Dope Dyed Fabric- Softer, eco-friendly, anti-fade stretch jersey laminated with AquaA eco-friendly water-based lamination is completely solvent free. Made by Bluesign approved mills. + FEATURES • Tripled glued and blind stitched seams • YKK zipper • Boardshort compatible secure cord + CARE • Treat with special care! Rinse wetsuit thoroughly inside and out with fresh water • Hang dry in a cool shaded area and avoid hanging in direct sun light. When changing, avoid standing on the wetsuit. • This is a super stretchy suit- treat with special care when getting in and out by not pulling excessively on neckline and shoulders. + WETSUIT WARRANTY • 1 year from original purchase date on all seams. • 1 year from original purchase date on neoprene. Most Importantly Enjoy! 80% LIMESTONE 20% NYLON Style # MW02WSST
Specifications
- Color
- Tie Dye
- Size
- S, M, L, XL
Variants (4)
- Tie Dye / S — 114.95 USD — Out of stock
- Tie Dye / M — 114.95 USD — In stock
- Tie Dye / L — 114.95 USD — Out of stock
- Tie Dye / XL — 114.95 USD — Out of stock
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