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Stay warm, stay flexible, and stay out longer with the Prologue 3/2 Wetsuit—designed for comfort, built for adventure. Featuring a blend of Freemax and StretchFlight neoprene, this suit delivers lightweight insulation with the stretch you need to paddle, pop up, and carve with ease.
Thermal Smoothie panels on the chest and back block wind and trap warmth, keeping your core cozy on those breezy dawn patrols. GBS (glued and blind stitched) seams help seal out cold water without restricting your movement, and the back zip entry makes getting suited up quick and hassle-free.
Finished with eco-friendly Aqua Glue lamination, this wetsuit keeps you warm while doing right by the ocean you love.
Simple. Sustainable. Ready for every session.
Flexibility
The neoprene material used in the production and the technologies applied make this wetsuit model very flexible. As a result, it lies well, adapting to the body and providing freedom of movement.
Zipper on the back
If you want to get your wetsuit on easily and quickly, this is the right model for you. The placement of the long zip on the back makes it much easier to get into the wetsuit and to take it off when you get out of the water.
Bonded seams
When we spend a lot of time in the water, our body is exposed to cooling due to water seeping into the wetsuit. This is also uncomfortable. This model uses taped seams to reduce water seepage as much as possible, keeping you comfortable and dry.
3/2 mm thick wetsuit
This wetsuit model uses a neoprene material of variable thicknesses of 3 and 2 mm. The thicker one is located on the torso, which is more exposed to cooling. This model will work well in waters with temperatures of 12-17°C.
For waters of 12-17°
In order to choose the right wetsuit, we need to know the most common waters we will choose to use it in. This model of foam offers adequate thermal comfort in waters between 12 and 17°C.
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GBS Seams
A technology for sewing and gluing seams, used in swimming foams, among other things. It involves not passing the needle through the entire material, so that no needle holes are created on one side of the suit. This minimises the risk of water ingress.
StretchFlight®
Eco-friendly neoprene used in swimming apparel. The material is flexible and stretchy in areas that require freedom of movement and durable where reinforcement is particularly needed.
Freemax
Freemax technology involves the use of highly flexible and warm neoprene, which is hyper-flexible, providing the wearer with comfort and freedom of movement.