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Hooded Kayak DrySuit For Men Hooded Kayak DrySuit For Men
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Stay protected and comfortable during your water adventures with hooded Dry Suit. Featuring a waterproof rating of 20000mm and breathability of 8000g/m²/24hrs, this suit is designed to keep you dry and regulate body temperature in various conditions.Constructed with three layers including external n..
$629.00 $895.00
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Buying Guide:

  1. Material: Look for durable and high-quality materials such as neoprene or breathable fabrics like Gore-Tex, depending on the intended use (recreational diving, kayaking, etc.).
  2. Fit: Ensure a proper fit that allows for comfortable movement and layering underneath for added warmth.
  3. Seals: Check for well-sealed cuffs, neck, and ankle seals to prevent water from entering the suit.
  4. Entry Type: Consider the entry type (front zipper, rear zipper, or shoulder zipper) based on convenience and ease of use.
  5. Accessories: Look for additional features like pockets, reinforced knees, and reflective strips for enhanced safety.

Care Instructions:

  1. Rinse After Use: Rinse the drysuit with fresh water after each use to remove salt, sand, and other contaminants.
  2. Dry Properly: Hang the drysuit upside down in a well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight to prevent material damage and mold growth.
  3. Storage: Store the dry suit in a cool, dry place away from heat sources and sharp objects that could puncture the fabric.
  4. Zipper Maintenance: Keep zippers clean and lubricated with a suitable zipper lubricant to ensure smooth operation and prevent corrosion.
  5. Inspect Regularly: Check for any signs of wear, tear, or damage before each use, especially around seals and seams.

Precautions While Wearing:

  1. Avoid Sharp Objects: Be cautious around sharp objects or rough surfaces that could puncture or damage the drysuit.
  2. Proper Layering: Wear appropriate insulating layers underneath the drysuit to stay warm, especially in cold water conditions.
  3. Practice Buoyancy: Familiarize yourself with the buoyancy characteristics of the drysuit, as it may differ from wearing a wetsuit.
  4. Emergency Preparedness: Always have a backup plan and necessary safety equipment (e.g., signaling devices, dive knife) in case of emergencies.
  5. Follow Manufacturer Guidelines: Adhere to the manufacturer's guidelines and recommendations for usage, maintenance, and repair to ensure the longevity and effectiveness of the drysuit.