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The 2019 Wetsuit Guide

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RED CELL (MEN’S)

Body Glove’s top-of-the-line RED CELL fullsuit features our proprietary RED CELL infrared interior insulation, which converts your body heat into infrared waves that channel warmth back to your core. Ergonomic panel construction married with the stitch-free MICRO-BEAD exterior seam seal creates a true fit with minimal restriction to movement. Additionally, the EVO-DRY exterior jersey is hydrophobic to resist water absorption, minimizing weight and keeping you even warmer. The RED CELL also features EVO-FLEX interior seam tape, second-generation NANO-TRITEC knee panels, raw edge wrist and ankles, front and back integrated drain system and a GLIDE-SKIN interior neck seal (SMOOTHSKIN face ring on hooded versions).

3/2 RED CELL: $479.99

4/3 RED CELL: $489.99

5/4 HOODED: $499.99

PR1ME (MEN’S)

The Pr1me Slant Zip fullsuit represents the ultimate in comfort and performance. Large front and back panels provide unrestricted flexibility throughout the core and into the shoulders. Ultra-light X-DRY plush woven interior lining helps to maintain your body heat and dries quickly, while the hydrophobic exterior treatment prevents water absorption and weight gain. Drain holes in the chest and back ensure that any water that does enter through the slant-zip closure is forced out before it can meet the skin. The Pr1me is also available in a zipperless option.

3/2 PR1ME: $279.99

4/3 PR1ME: $299.99

PHOENIX SLANT ZIP (MEN’S)

Designed as a high-performance, value-driven suit, the Phoenix incorporates Thermoplush interior lining throughout the core of the body. Fairskin upper back panel provides an added level of windchill resistance for those chilly offshore mornings. The singular neck entry panel facilitates easy stepthrough and exit from the

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