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O'Neill Psycho II Z.E.N. 3/2 Wetsuit - Men's - 2011
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O'Neill Psycho II Z.E.N. 3/2 Wetsuit - Men's - 2011
You get up earlier and stay out later than other surfers, not because you have a unique ability to ignore teeth-chattering cold ... you do it with passion and the right rubber. Experience those soulful moments when chilly water keeps the masses away by slipping into this ultra-comfy O'Neill Men's Psycho II Z.E.N. 3/2 Wetsuit.
- Ultraflex XDS with X-Foam super-stretchy and highly insulating neoprene offers superior warmth without feeling restrictive
- XDS-Air Firewall panels on the chest, upper, and lower back regions combine super-stretchy neoprene with a 3D interior structure that traps air to retain heat at your core
- Lumbar Seamless Design (LSD) is a single panel at the rear for maximum stretch and comfort when sitting on your board
- Z.E.N. back zip closure features the Barrier 2 with vertical zip and fold-over flap design to prevent flushing and retain warmth
- Double Superseal neck closure utilizes a 360 Smooth Skin interior and strong hook-and-loop closure to seal out water
- Flexible, wide 2X Fluid Seam Seal covers all seams on the outside to ensure zero water penetration
- Smooth Skin outer neoprene at the chest and lower back fend off wind
- Krypto Knee Padz are ergonomically shaped, highly stretchy neoprene panels designed to resist abrasion and protect your knees from board-knock
- Drain hole at the middle back releases any water that gets past the collar
- Plasma wrist and ankle seals keep suit limbs in place and prevent water entry
- External key pocket at the leg features a loop to attach the only thing you need when you hit the water
Bottom Line: Two-times crazy.
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By:
rick kelley
December 24, 2011
The best I have ever owned. The new upgrades are awesome First in the water Last out of the water O'neill rips.
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