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WETSOX Gloves, Frictionless Wetsuit Glove Liners for Diving and Surfing, Get In and Out of Wetsuits or Wetsuit Gloves Easily, Increases Life of Gear, Ultra thin Poly/Spandex Material

The WETSOX team is a group of avid watermen from the North East. Whether we’re surfing, stand up paddling, diving or fishing, we’re spending a lot of time in the water and of course a lot of time in wetsuits. The struggle and frustration of putting on and taking off our cold water gear was a real one so we set out to develop a solution. Our aim was to not only have our products help us get IN and OUT of our cold water gear a whole lot easier, but also extend the life of that gear by eliminating unnecessary stretch and stress. That solution? The WETSOX product line is born.

Product Features

  • Ultra thin, works beneath any wetsuit glove or mitten no need to size up existing gloves
  • Form fit 6 ounce, four-way stretch poly/spandex fabric + flatlock nylon stitching
  • Increases the life of your gear by reducing stretch and stress
  • Extended cuff for perfect seals

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Navis Marine Sailing /Fishing/Surfing Foul Weather Gear suit, Red (S)

Waterproof and breathable jacket with anatomically contoured design gives full protection and freedom of movement with adjustable inner neoprene cuffs, hem and hood provide effective storm seal.

Product Features

  • nylon outer Seratex shell; Polyester eyelet lining;
  • Heavy duty 2-way nylon zip protected by double storm flap; Front pockets with storm flap & D ring;
  • Fleece lined hand warmer pockets; Retained adjustable elastic draw cord at hem;
  • Fluro stow-in-collar hood; Adjustable fleece lined collar;
  • Articulated elbows; Scotchlite reflective tape; and Fully taped seams

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OMG Crazy dude almost swallowed by Hurricane Irma Tidal Wave while surfing

Floridian surfer almost wiped out while riding a massive wave from hurricane irma

breaking news hurricane irma tidal wave surf wipe out. hurricane harvey car wash exclusive videos

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‘Oh, come on!’: Anchor freak out over windsurfer in Hurricane Irma waves during live remote

ttempting to get an update on the oncoming Hurricane Irma from a Florida beach, MSNBC host Alex Witt had a mini-meltdown over a windsurfer still out in the waves behind a wind-blown correspondent urging locals to flee.

Speaking with reporter Mariana Atencio who was standing on a mostly deserted beach in Miami, host Witt began, “Winds have clearly picked up, as has the surf, which means that the storm surge would be approaching.”

As the windsurfer came into the shot frame, Witt was stunned.

“Mariana , before you get reporting, is that somebody kite-surfing behind you? Oh, come on!” she exclaimed.

“That’s exactly what I wanted to show you, Alex” Atencio replied. “This is not the scene that officials here, first responders want to be looking at. Because the storm has shifted slightly west, you’re starting to see people here in Miami Beach — which is under a mandatory evacuation order — doing water sports.”
“There are onlookers taking photos. there are also about a dozen people in front of me. it’s a similar scene over on the other side. this is not, again, what the mayor of Miami Beach who called this a ‘nuclear hurricane,’ wants to be seeing right now,” she continued.

“Can I just ask, are there police or security around to tell people to stay out of the waters?” the concerned Witt asked. “Because we know that they have said once the winds hit a certain speed, and it would look like they have hit them already, that they’re clearing the streets themselves.”

Atencio noted that,” Right now, on this stretch of the beach, I’m not seeing any police around. But I have seen them on every corner of Miami Beach.”

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Miami locals ignore warnings to flee Irma by going SURFING in the enormous waves

Miami locals ignore warnings to flee Irma by going SURFING in the enormous waves

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