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Descripción
Este traje de neopreno está diseñado sin cremallera, lo que elimina el riesgo de que el agua se filtre en el traje. El esfuerzo necesario para ponérselo está más que justificado por la comodidad superior que ofrece.
El Rip Curl E-Bomb Pro tiene un grosor de 4 mm y está fabricado con un material de traje de neopreno excepcionalmente elástico, con todos los puntos de tensión reforzados con cinta.
Este es el traje de neopreno para los surfistas exigentes que buscan lo mejor, incorporando las tecnologías más avanzadas disponibles.
Especificaciones
Material:
E6, E6 Thermo Lining
Bordado:
E6 Flash Lining Tape, E6 Tape
Nivel de Habilidad:
Intermediate
Espesor:
4/3mm
Actividad:
Wakeboarding, Kitesurfing, Surfing, Windsurfing, SUP (Stand Up Paddling), Esquí Acuático
Tipo de cremallera:
Chest Zip
Temperatura del Agua:
10-18 °C
Estilo de Neopreno:
Fullsuit
Sexo:
Hombre
Modelo del año:
21
Reseñas (5)
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"A warm suit with easy flexibility, this zip free E-bomb is easier to paddle than any other 4/3 I have ever owned. Prior to this suit, I also had the zipperless 2/2 by Ripcurl, and this one feels only slightly heavier + thicker. Ripcurl has been my preferred brand since 1986, but I do own and buy other products. Ripcurls tend to outlast my O'Neills and Quicksilvers. They are warmer than the Bodygloves I have owned. To be fair, it is slow to dry. So even as a preferred suit, if the waves are good, be ready with a warm back-up for your next session. I use a boot warmer to speed up the process for me." | |
Kyle Van Buskirk (Carlsbad) | 06/01/2021 |
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"Found the best price online via skatepro. I ordered the suit and then noticed that they are in Denmark. There was no need to worry as the wetsuit showed up in the states earlier than expected. Would buy from them again. I usually wear a 3/2 but decided to go for a 4/3 this winter. Suit fits me well but the Cuffs seem extra tight. If you normally wear a MT size and you have thick wrists and ankles you might want to try a larger size." | |
Scott Vorreyer (Carlsbad) | 06/01/2020 |