Most suits feature ultra-stretch, super-light imported Neoprene to
increase mobility, flexibility and aero/aqua dynamics. Seams are sealed,
glued and blind-stitched. Glide gaskets are placed at the neck, wrists and
ankles to minimize flush. Knee pads absorb impact and extend wetsuit life.
The collar is adjustable and designed for comfort and rash resistance.
Do:
Be careful
getting in and out of the suit. The super stretch material can be
punctured by finger and toe nails.
Rinse your suit
with cool, fresh water from a hose or shower immediately after each use.
Hang dry your
suit on a wide plastic or wooden hanger. Wide suit hangers work great.
(What else are you going to put on that suit hanger?)
Wear for
surfing, kite boarding, scuba diving, snorkeling, wakeboarding, water
skiing.
Purchase more
than one suit; cool is overrated.
Wear rash guard
to hang out.
Do NOT:
Machine wash or
dry.
Hang it in the
sun.
Leave laying
around unattended if you want someone will take it.
Roll up in a
little ball and throw it in your trunk.
Iron, unless
you’d like to buy a new wetsuit.
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