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O’Neill Reactor-2 men’s spring 2XL Tall Black/red (5124A)

The upgraded Reactor 2 Spring gives you a full dose of performance technology at an incredible value! This solid suit focuses on using the highest quality materials – resulting in a thin, flexible wetsuit that protects you from sun, stings and abrasions while keeping you warm. Even if the water is 80 degrees, remember that you lose heat 25 times faster in water than in air. A drop in core body temperature means you’ll feel more tired and less able to enjoy your hard-earned vacation. Features: Super stretchy 2mm Ultraflex neoprene. Seamless paddle zones. SuperSeal collar: fully adjustable smooth skin neck. Wind resistant smoothskin chest & back. Back zipper with leash for easy on/off. Flatlock stitched for breathable, non-chafing seams. Hidden key pocket. DL Single Seal neck closure. Engineered fit.

Product Features

  • Super stretchy 2mm Ultraflex neoprene shorty wetsuit for warm and tropical water
  • Seamless paddle zones make padding and swimming easy
  • Adjustable SuperSeal collar for comfort
  • Wind-resistant smoothskin chest & back
  • FULL MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY PROVIDED BY AUTHORIZED O’NEILL DEALER.

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Comments

Anonymous says:

Product Desciption Should INCLUDE SOME BASIC MEASUREMENTS I originally bought an XL for my normally XL husband. It was SO small, he couldn’t even pull it up. As vacation is looming, I quickly re- ordered both an XXL & 3 XL, assuming one of them would fit & I’d return the one that didn’t. Neither of those fit well, although he could pull on the 3 XL, but the neck was choking. At 5’11” & 205 lbs & 14″ Neck, it’s hard to believe NONE FIT.I have now RETURNED ALL THREE SUITSIt would be HELPFUL if Product Description…

Anonymous says:

Working Out Very Well I’m male, 6’2″ and 203 pounds. I carry my weight around my middle. The large regular fits nicely. A bit snug, but that’s what you want in a wet suit. The suit gives enough buoyancy that I can float in fresh water with my nose & mouth out of the water without treading water. The suit tends to want to float horizontally and put me on my back, but I can float like with my face above water completely relaxed. The buoyancy makes it difficult to stay underwater. If you want to dive down deep…

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