Immersion Research Men's Devil's Club Dry Top


Color: Basalt
Size: SM
Price:
Sale price$489.00
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Description

THE BEST ABILITY IS DURABILITY.
Built to meet the demands of the world's top expedition paddlers, the Devil's Club Dry Top is a ruggedized dry top that offers unmatched performance in the toughest conditions. A burly nylon shell offers superior durability and abrasion resistance while an improved cut helps to reduce bulk without limiting mobility.

Features:

•Hook and loop tabs secure the suit over your spray skirt tunnel

•Latex neck and wrist gaskets are designed to be easily trimmed to size allowing a custom, personalized fit

•Volcano neoprene wrist cuffs protect conical latex gaskets, increase dryness and make for easy ‘banana peel’ slip off

•In an effort to reduce plastic consumption, this suit comes packaged in a reusable grocery bag.

•Waterproofness (mm h?o): 30,000

•Breathability (g/m²/24h): 4,000

•Weight: 2.25 lbs (36 oz)

•Country of Origin: Vietnam

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