| Mystic Crossfire Len10 Longarm Shorty 3/2 Double Lined Wetsuit |
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Mystic Kiteboarding design wetsuits specifically for kitesurfers. Compromise and multi-use constraints are not an issue, their wetsuits are designed for kitesurfers by kitesurfers that incorporate features other wetsuit designers wouldn't think of.
What we're looking for is a wetsuit that is designed to withstand the toughest of conditions that our sport can throw at us, yet have that in-built flexibility which allows us as a rider to perform the way we want to play! They even look good too!
Materials:
Flex Cell Neoprene Foam - A developed neoprene with all the characteristics you need to battle your local elements. It’s a closed cell neoprene, flexible like seaweed, strong as a great white, smooth as a fin cutting through the water and above that lightweight as spray mingled with air (that means
25% off).
Flame Glide Skin - This material is based on a closed cell neoprene with heat reflective titanium between the cells and the lining. The lining itself is hydrophobic and is able to stretch in all directions. This leads to a technical packed full topped neoprene sandwich.
TRI Span - This lining has multiple advantages. Most noticeable is the stretch capability. For example a 3mm TRI Span arm panel can easily stretch up to twice its original length. Furthermore the lining is made more durable by cross weaving, is therefore able to stretch evenly in all directions and feels soft
on the skin.
SkyFlex Neoprene - A top of the bill material still rules in our suits. This lightweight closed cell neoprene has extreme flexible lining.
Durable water repellent finish
Air Span - A neoprene that combines extra stretch and durability. Base on a closed cell neoprene AIR Span is warm, flexible and it lasts.
Airprene perforated cell - Airprene is perforated neoprene with Flexible lining on both sides. Small perforations in the neoprene make it possible to drain picked up water.
Construction:
Glued and Blind Stitched - Before the pieces are stitched together, they are 2 or 3 times glued. To prevent leaking stitching holes, this stitching method penetrates only half of the neoprene thickness. This ensures a flat and waterproof seam.
New panel layout
Reduced panel construction
Kinetic seam positioning - Essential seams are positioned sideways of joints such as the knees and elbows. Therefore there is less tension on the seams when flexing or extending the extremities. Positioned seams make the suit more
flexible and adds comfort and durability.
Less seam connections
Taped seam connections - An extra neoprene patch on top of inside seam connections. It reinforces the connection, improves durability and makes the suit more waterproof. All inside seam connections we put a piece of tape in order to reinforce the strength of
the seams.
Curved seam ends
Glued stitching ends
Features:
Sandwich neck closure - The construction of this collar covers all velcro completely with neoprene. However you twist or bend over your head it will always feel soft and comfortable. This neck closure will always feel soft and comfortable.
Zipper Stop
Blind Zip
YKK Metal Zipper Puller
Asymmetrical Back-Up - This is an extra neoprene layer behind the zipper with collar. If water penetrates the suit the back up will guide it out through the water
relieve hole.
Glide Skin Neck and Cuffs
Water Outlet - If water penetrates the zipper - the backup system guides it straight out of the suit through the water relieve hole.
3mm - Body / 2mm Arm/Legs
What is a Double Lined wetsuit ?
A double lined wetsuit is quite simply a suit that has a lining on the inside and a similar covering on the outside of the suit for extra warmth and durability.
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