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Old 07-15-2007, 11:26 AM
Rayan
 
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Default La muta con il tempo si restringe o si allarga?

Scusate ho acquistato per errore una muta un pò stretta... Il problema
maggiore me lo da nella zona del collo (ha la copertura anche per la
testa integrata). Mi chiedevo se con il tempo e con l'uso il tessuto
magari tende un pò a cedere, oppure mi conviene portarla indietro e
cambiarla con qualcos'altro?
Giusto per precisione, la muta è una Shorty 5mm, la marca è Tribord
(praticamente brand Decathlon).
Grazie

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