NRS Storm Hood Helmet Liner


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Description

The NRS Storm Hood Liner is a full-coverage neoprene hood that fits snug to keep water out and warmth in. Made from 2.5 mm neoprene provides excellent insulation against cold water and wind.

NRS Storm Hood Liner Features:

  • A barrel-lock drawcord around the face opening lets you customize a snug, watertight fit and eliminate flushing.
  • Titanium-laminate adhesive helps hold in heat to keep you even warmer and liquid sealant waterproofs the seams.
  • We've lined the hood with our quick-drying Checked VaporLoft for extra comfort and warmth. No more wet, clammy feeling when you pull your head cover on.
  • The sturdy, flexible bill shades your eyes from the sun and helps keep water from dripping into your eyes.
  • Sandwiching the long collar between the drysuit or dry top's overcuff and the neck gasket minimizes warmth-robbing water entry.

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