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| Superb undersuit, hardly worn and in excellent condition. Complete with it's own stuff sack. The Extreme Undersuit is constructed from 4 layers of specially chosen fibres each chosen to perform differently offering good thermal protection under any type of drysuit in waters similar to those round the UK For sale (Oh - OK - Auction) to help fund my twinset - last item I'll post for a while - promise! http://tinyurl.com/482jh The Extreme suit is at the cutting edge of Thermal Protection, tested to 0 °C (and this was with a full flood test!). Instructors using quarries for winter training will appreciate the high thermal properties of this suit, even when wet. Pertex makes up the outer layer of the suit. The fundamental strategy of Pertex technology involves a unique combination of microfine yarns with ultra-precise thread spacing. The result is the creation of millions of microscopic spaces, the equivalent of pores in the human skin, and with similar properties ... allowing perspiration out but preventing water coming in. The fabric's pores are the perfect size and shape for rapid transmission of water vapour. Added to which, the natural capillaries of the weave draw moisture from the inside and spread it over a large surface area, from which it can quickly evaporate. The filling is in fact a combination of fibres with different crimp-systems and surface finishes. Its feel is remarkably close to down, and it's very much easier to care for! It contributes to an almost luxurious softness, with excellent drape, while its loft gives it an a truly outstanding thermal performance. It's unique combination of fibres actually swells to trap more air when they start to get warm. A surface treatment applied to the outermost layer of fibre, whilst helping to keep the fibre stable and stop migration, also has a degree of inherent water repellency. This extreme fibre was chosen for its resilience and durability in the field. Colour : Black Waist 48" Hip 52" Chest 55" Torso 37" Arm 29" Leg 36" --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.777 / Virus Database: 524 - Release Date: 14/10/2004 |
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| FA Weezle Extreme Undersuit XXL In excellent condition | Graham Gowland | United Kingdom of Great Britain & N. Ireland | 0 | 03-27-2007 12:14 AM |
| FA Weezle Extreme Undersuit XXL In excellent condition | Graham Gowland | Divers Hangout | 12 | 03-26-2007 11:15 AM |
| Weezle undersuit? Extreme or Extreme Plus? | Simon | United Kingdom of Great Britain & N. Ireland | 27 | 12-19-2006 05:27 PM |
| Advice required: "Otter Arctic Extreme deluxe" vs "Weezle Extreme" | mattD | United Kingdom of Great Britain & N. Ireland | 42 | 05-24-2005 10:39 AM |
| FA Weezle Extreme Undersuit XXL In excellent condition | Graham Gowland | United Kingdom of Great Britain & N. Ireland | 0 | 10-15-2004 02:50 PM |