Description
Class V paddlers looking for Class V protection who prefer less bulk in the chest will love the premium performance and maximum range of motion that the NRS Women's Phenom GORE-TEX® Pro Dry Suit delivers. Mimicking the design of the popular Axiom, the Phenom features a back-entry zipper and dropseat relief zipper.
Features:
- Constructed with 3-Layer GORE-TEX Pro for best-in-class durable, waterproof-windproof-breathable performance.
- To reduce its environmental footprint, GORE-TEX Pro uses 100% recycled nylon face fabric, lower-impact DWR, and backer material that is dope dyed to reduce water usage, pollution and energy use.
- Back-entry design reduces bulk, enhancing range of motion and eliminating water pooling between a front zipper and your sprayskirt tunnel and dripping into the cockpit.
- 5" wide neoprene waist overskirt with double-pull hook-and-loop closure fits over your sprayskirt tunnel for a watertight seal.
- Tough latex neck and wrist gaskets protected with GlideSkin™ neoprene volcano-style overcuffs.
- Purposely designed to keep paddlers drier in high-volume waters, the volcano-style overcuffs cover more surface area from the wrist to the hand to reduce water contact with the gaskets underneath.
- Tough yet supple mesh holes under the wrists and neck drain any water captured between the latex gasket and the neoprene over cuffs.
- Back-entry YKK® Aquaseal™ zipper with protective flap.
- Cordura® panel at the interior ankle for abrasion resistance.
- Gathered ankle design features an elastic band to fit snug over booties. Silicone dots keep the ankle from riding up.
- One splashproof zippered chest pocket, drop-seat relief zipper and GORE-TEX Pro fabric socks.
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