Immersion Research Men's Penstock Shorts


Color: Gravel
Size: 32
Price:
Sale price$79.00

Description

Versatile shorts designed for every day use, the Men's Penstock Board Shorts are stretchy, functional shorts that excel on and off the water. Made using lightweight, fast-drying polyester, the Penstock Shorts offer a slim but comfortable fit. A zip fly and lace closure combine to make a secure fit at the waist. Spacious front pockets with mesh drains offer enough space for cell phones, keys, and other essentials while allowing water to quickly flow through rather than billowing up. A rear zipper pocket offers storage for your wallet. Casual, comfy, and capable, the Penstock Men's Shorts will quickly become your favorite shorts.

FEATURES
  • Packaged in a Reusable Lunch Bag made from scrap fabric
  • 4-way stretch wicking polyester fabric
  • Zip fly lace closure
  • Front pockets with mesh drain
  • Rear zip pocket with mesh drain
  • Available sizes (28-40 even, 33)
TECHNICAL SPECS
  • Fabric: 91% Polyester, 9% Spandex
  • Fabric Weight: 195 g/m²
  • Country of Origin: Thailand

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