Xcel Drylock Hooded X2 Wetsuit 6/5mm Front Zip Men Black
The new Drylock was also completely interspersed with the new Celliant Black. In the front chest and back area, the High Pile Black Celliant lamination was used. Low Pile Celliant was used for the arms and legs. Maximum freedom of movement and ideal warmth are guaranteed.
Celliant Black
As soon as the skin comes into contact with the Celliant Black inner lamination, the capillaries are opened, resulting in an increased blood flow. The infrared process heats the water that enters the suit and insulates the heat generated due to the updated material mix. The X2 waterproof front zipper with magnetic closure keeps the water out. The Glide Skin Collar prevents flooding of the suit and equally provides freedom of movement around the neck. The exclusive Drylock arm cuffs provide a perfect closure of the suit in the arm area.
Celliant Black
As soon as the skin comes into contact with the Celliant Black inner lamination, the capillaries are opened, resulting in an increased blood flow. The infrared process heats the water that enters the suit and insulates the heat generated due to the updated material mix. The X2 waterproof front zipper with magnetic closure keeps the water out. The Glide Skin Collar prevents flooding of the suit and equally provides freedom of movement around the neck. The exclusive Drylock arm cuffs provide a perfect closure of the suit in the arm area.
Features
- TDC Thermo Dry Black Celliant High Pile
- TDC Thermo Dry Black Celliant Low Pile
- X2 Front Zipper System
- Two-piece SmoothSkin hem seal
- Magnetic zip closure
- Crossover Neck Entry
- Nanoprene Lite Japanese Limestone Neoprene
- Texture Skin
- FusionX Seam Tape
- Drylock arm cuffs
- Bonded blindstitch seams
- Knee Flex notches in the back
- DuraFlex Knee Panels
- Fewer seams = More stretch
So that you really find your optimally fitting wetsuit, we have created a small guide to the correct measurement of your body measurements. With the help of the measured values and the size table, you will find your perfect wetsuit.
Note: If you don't have a tape measure at home, a string and a folding rule or a ruler are also sufficient to measure yourself correctly. TAB:Size chart] To find the right size for your wetsuit, we recommend you to orientate yourself by the specifications of the manufacturer Xcel. With the help of the following size chart you will find your optimal fitting wetsuit.
If you are unsure how to measure your body, we have created a measurement guide for you. You can find this guide in the tab "How to measure correctly"
Note: If your body measurements are between two sizes, we recommend that you choose the larger size, but make sure that the wetsuit always fits tightly like a second skin. This prevents too much water from flowing through the wetsuit and heat from being lost.
Note: If you don't have a tape measure at home, a string and a folding rule or a ruler are also sufficient to measure yourself correctly. TAB:Size chart] To find the right size for your wetsuit, we recommend you to orientate yourself by the specifications of the manufacturer Xcel. With the help of the following size chart you will find your optimal fitting wetsuit.
If you are unsure how to measure your body, we have created a measurement guide for you. You can find this guide in the tab "How to measure correctly"
Note: If your body measurements are between two sizes, we recommend that you choose the larger size, but make sure that the wetsuit always fits tightly like a second skin. This prevents too much water from flowing through the wetsuit and heat from being lost.
We want to give you a short overview why you should clean your wetsuit regularly and thoroughly and how to clean it best
Besides the hygiene factor, regular care also affects the durability of the neoprene. If you simply hang your wetsuit out to dry in the sun after a session on the water and don't rinse out the salt water and dirt thoroughly, the neoprene can quickly become brittle and cracked. In general, we advise you not to hang your neo directly in the sun
Tip when getting dressed: Make sure your body is dry, then it will be much easier to put on. Neoprene sticks to wet skin.
When you have finished your session, you should rinse the wetsuit directly with clean water. Then turn it inside out and let it dry in a shady and airy place. When the wetsuit is dry, you can turn it inside out and hang it on a sturdy hanger
Attention: Do not use the spin cycle under any circumstances!
An alternative to the washing machine is the bathtub. Simply take a small bath with 30°C water temperature and add some detergent, shower gel or rinsing agent and let the wetsuit soak. Then rinse thoroughly again.
Our recommendation: There are also great neoprene cleaners, e.g. from Mystic.
Why should I clean my wetsuit?
Of course, regular and thorough cleaning of your wetsuit will improve hygiene. It is possible that in the worst case bacteria, mould or unpleasant odours can develop.Besides the hygiene factor, regular care also affects the durability of the neoprene. If you simply hang your wetsuit out to dry in the sun after a session on the water and don't rinse out the salt water and dirt thoroughly, the neoprene can quickly become brittle and cracked. In general, we advise you not to hang your neo directly in the sun
How should I clean and care for my wetsuit?
Care begins with careful handling of the wetsuit. When putting on your wetsuit, you should not try to force your way into it, as this puts too much strain on the seams. Hectic and fast movements also put a lot of stress on the seams, so that they could tear.Tip when getting dressed: Make sure your body is dry, then it will be much easier to put on. Neoprene sticks to wet skin.
When you have finished your session, you should rinse the wetsuit directly with clean water. Then turn it inside out and let it dry in a shady and airy place. When the wetsuit is dry, you can turn it inside out and hang it on a sturdy hanger
Can I wash my wetsuit in the washing machine?
Yes, that is no problem. Just turn it inside out and close the zipper. The wool programme or the gentle wash cycle at a maximum of 30°C is best. We recommend using a mild detergent. To remove any detergent residue, you can rinse again with water after the wash cycle.Attention: Do not use the spin cycle under any circumstances!
An alternative to the washing machine is the bathtub. Simply take a small bath with 30°C water temperature and add some detergent, shower gel or rinsing agent and let the wetsuit soak. Then rinse thoroughly again.
Our recommendation: There are also great neoprene cleaners, e.g. from Mystic.
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