Waterproof Two Pieces

SKU: L450NARS
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$ 1,701.30
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Size: S
Color: Navy blue

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The Two Piece Raincoat is a technical garment that will keep you protected and comfortable in adverse weather conditions. Thanks to its special design, you won't have to worry about rain or cold. Enjoy your outdoor activities without limits or worries!

Material and Flexibility :  

The L450 wetsuit is made with Sealtex fabric Essential , which combines 95% PVC with 5% PU. This material is highly flexible, durable and soft to the touch.  

The seams are welded to prevent water penetration, ensuring complete protection even in heavy rain.  

Functional Design :  

The jacket and pants are packaged together in a single bag , making it easy to sell in stores.  

The jacket has a front with placket anti-downpour , which protects against the elements and ensures a secure closure.  

Hook -and-loop cuffs allow for a firm fit and keep out water.  

Full elastic waistband provides comfort and flexibility to the wearer.  

Safety Regulations :  

It complies with EN 343 Class 3:1 X WP 5,000 mm , which guarantees its impermeability and water resistance.  

Additional Details :  

The L450 wetsuit has two secure pockets , offering space to store personal items.  

It has a drawstring on the hood and bottom edge , allowing for a comfortable and secure fit.  

 

 

Sealtex

Tricot 100% Polyester, Covered with 95% PVC, 5% PU , 330 Grams

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