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O'neill Psychofreak 4.5/3.5 Ssw 2011
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About This Suit: Brand new for 2011/2012 The Oneill Psychofreak 4.5/3.5 with Stitchless Technology. The ultimate cold water wetsuit keeping you warming in water temperatures down to a frigid 0 Degrees! The Oneill Psychofreak has some brand new and exclusive features this year starting with the Double Superseam Weld, an even narrower silicon-based urethane seal applied to both sides of a triple glued seam. 60% thinner and lighter than last years, giving you the thinnest, strongest and lightest seal humanly possible. Another is the new XXXDS Neoprene the gooiest neoprene availble on the market, with more than 200% stretch. Finally the Super Seal Cuffs, these special cuffs are fused to create a very low profile at the cuff ending. Giving you a water-tight seal and elimating flushing or movement. All these brand new features add up to give you one of Oneills warmest, lightest and most flexiblie wetsuits of all time. Other features such as the Pullover Barrier 2, Double Super Seal Neck and Z.E.N Zip Entry give you a water-tight seal meaning you stay very warm and dry. The Oneill Psychofreak has more technology and features for 2011 than you can shake a stick at. But if that wasnt enough to persuade you it also won SIMA Wetsuit of The Year Award! Jordy Smith claims "Hands down the warmest suit Ive ever worn". Features: , Triple XDS Neoprene, XDS-Air SL Firewall, Double Superseam Weld, Super Seal Hand Cuffs, Z.E.N Zip with Drainhole, Glideskin Neck, Pullover Barrier 2, Lumbar Seamless Design, Krypto Knee Pads, External Key Pocket with Loop, Expert Advice The Oneill Psychofreak is hands down one of the warmest wetsuits on the market. A high performance wetsuit that really excels in cold to frigid water conditions. This seasons model has seen greater improvements such as the Triple XDS Neoprene offering more than 200% strech and the new Double Superseam Weld. You would be very hard pushed to find a warmer winter suit. - Ben Huttly,













