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QuiksilverKiddies 3.2mm or 4.3mm Syncro Back Zip GBS Wetsuit

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R1,099

Retail: R2,700
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R1,099

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As the most iconic surf brand that has pioneered generations of progression and innovation, Quiksilver has been delivering the best of the best to surfers everywhere since 1969. What started as a company simply rooted in surf lifestyle, has evolved into an influential brand that provides high quality fashion for those seeking performance and comfort in the world of adventure sports. At Quiksilver, we innovate to inspire, and if our products can facilitate your adventure-seeking lifestyle then we’ve done our jobs right.

Product Features
  • 100% StretchFlight x2 limestone-derived neoprene warm, light & flexible
  • Vapor Stretch on chest and back panels retains heat and blocks wind
  • WarmFlight® x1 Far-Infrared thermal lining on chest & back panel transforms body heat into infrared energy to generate & maintain warmth
  • GBS (glued and blindstitched) seams for maximum flexibility and minimal water entry
  • Seam taping at critical zones
  • Back zip entry with YKK® #10 metal zip
  • Hydrowrap adjustable neck closure system for a watertight seal
  • Hydroshield water barrier prevents water from entering to keep you warmer [back zip only]
  • Supratex knee pads, durable, lightweight & flexible
  • Drainage holes
  • Suitable for suggested water temperatures of 13°C 18°C / 56°F 64°F
  • This is a guide only: Weather, sensitivity to the cold & conditions at your local break will affect temperatures & choice of equipment
Product Specifications
  • Compostion: 83% Nylon, 17% Elastane
  • Weight: 600g or 780g
  • 3.2mm or 4.3mm thickness
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