NRS Men's Hydroskin 0.5 Pant


Color: Black/Graphite
Size: SM
Price:
Sale price$114.95

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Description

For warm days paddling in chilly water, the NRS Men's HydroSkin 0.5 Pant pairs well with Rashguards and Silkweight pieces for the perfect balance of lightweight immersion protection and comfort.

Features:
  • Premium nylon-spandex exterior sheds water and provides optimal stretch while the soft, smooth and hydrophobic interior provides insane next-to-skin comfort.
  • 0.5 mm Terraprene™ neoprene with heat-reflecting titanium locks in your body's warmth.
  • Paddler-specific cut combines with friction-free seams to enhance paddling performance and comfort.
  • Drawstring closure and raised waistband with extra material on the back panel for maximum coverage whether you sit or stand.
  • Form fit restricts water entry, enhancing the insulation properties.

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