


Volcom 4/3mm L/S Bz Full Wetsuit
€ 319,95
incluindo IVA
excl. custos de envio
Côr: black
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Detalhes de produto
Artigo núm.
Género
- Homem
Especificações de Material
- 83 % nylon, 17 % elastane
Peso
- 2000 g
Características do Material
- Elasticidade
- Alinhado
Comprimento da Manga
- Comprido
Comprimento de perna
- Comprido
Fechos de Wetsuits
- Fecho nas costas
Espessura do wetsuit
- 4 mm
Espessura da extremidade do wetsuit
- 3 mm
Espessura nas axilas e virilha do wetsuit
- 3 mm
Temperatura da água recomendada
- 12 - 17 °C
Descrição de produto
Premium wetsuit for maximum warmth and flexibility
The Volcom 4/3 mm Wetsuit with a convenient back zip provides optimal protection and comfort, even in extreme conditions. The high-quality limestone-based neoprene offers excellent insulation and flexibility. A quick-drying thermal lining in key areas keeps you warm, while the glued, taped, and blind-stitched seams ensure maximum waterproofing and durability. Eco-friendly materials such as solvent-free glue and Eco Carbon Black neoprene contribute to the sustainability of this wetsuit.
Features
- High-quality 4-way stretch limestone-based neoprene
- Quick-drying thermal lining in key areas
- Glued, taped, and blind-stitched seams for maximum durability
- 100% internally taped
- Flexible smooth neoprene on chest and back
- Anti-flush barrier for added protection
- Back zip closure with YKK zipper
- Sealed cuffs at wrists and ankles
- Internal key loop
- Durable 4-way stretch knee pads
- Solvent-free water-based Aqua X glue
- Eco Carbon Black neoprene
- Limestone neoprene infused with oyster powder
- Dope-dyed yarn
Sobre a Volcom
Born out of the spirit to pursue ones passions, Volcom's mission is to turn obstacles into opportunities and give people the courage to tempt the impossible. Right in line with what we here at Blue Tomato strive to do. Volcom have taken the snowboard, skate and surfing scenes by storm since they kicked the whole thing off in 1991, and it doesn't look like they are about to stop any time soon.