level of practice | beginner |
water temperature | 10 < water < 18°C, cold water |
neoprene thickness | 7 mm |
type of neoprene | plush neoprene |
zip type | no zip |
removable hood | not removable hood |
main material | neoprene |
without pocket | |
style | plain |
number of pockets | pocket less |
airtight/waterproof | not waterproof |
condition | new |
sleeves length | long sleeves |
anti-uv | non anti-uv |
sleeve finishing | without finishing |
stitching type | glued and blind stitched |
reinforced area | hips reinforcement, chest reinforcement |
neck type | high neck |
balaclava | with balaclava, balaclava integrated |
type of opening/closing | double clip |
Foam: 100.0% Rubber |
Lining: 100.0% Polyamide |
Designed to be worn with neoprene trousers or salopettes.
Dry your wetsuit out of the sun and well clear of all sources of heat. Store your wetsuit on a hanger to keep its shape and conserve the neoprene.
Hand wash. Maximum temperature of 40°C.
Do not dry clean.
Do not iron.
Do not tumble dry.
Bleaching excluded.
Repairability is the ability to offer a solution in the event of product breakage or failure. The repairability of a product is defined according to 4 criteria: - The availability of instructions on how to repair the product for customers - The possibility of disassembling the product - The availability of spare parts - The price of the repair is lower than purchasing a new product Our goal is to cover any possible known break or repair a product might have. We think about the life span of a product from the design stage, to ensure that it lasts as long as possible.