Immersion Research Women's Thick Skin Long Sleeve Top


Color: Black
Size: SM
Price:
Sale price$75.00

Description

The Immersion Research's Women's Thick Skin Long Sleeve Top is a warm base layer top for the coldest conditions. 4-way stretch polyester stretch fleece is extremely soft. Modeled after a surfer's “rash guard” this form-fitting layer keeps you toasty without being restrictive. This quick-drying base layer keeps you warm even when wet. Perfect under a jacket, dry top, or dry suit.

Features
  • Soft, warm 4-way stretch fleece
  • A form-fitting cut provides warmth without bulk
  • Flatlock seams to prevent chafing
  • Turtleneck collar to keep that cold neck gasket off your neck
  • Size variations to fit paddlers of all shapes and sizes (S-XL)
Specifications
  • Fabric: 4-way stretch double-sided anti-pilling microfleece
  • Fabric Content: 64% polyester, 29% recycled polyester, 7% spandex
  • Fabric Weight: 258g/m²
  • Country of Origin: Vietnam

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