Rescue drysuit 105
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rescue drysuit
rescue drysuit
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Characteristics

Applications
rescue
Type
drysuit
Cut
full
Thickness
other
Sex/age
unisex
Other characteristics
breathable

Description

DRYSUIT After each use wash the Drysuit with freshwater, do not use detergent, bleach or fabric softener. Please dry first the Drysuit from inside than from outside. LATEX CUFFS The cuffs of our Dry Fashion-suit are made of high quality latex, the finest natural rubber, to provide freedom of movement, comfort and or course, a reliable water seal. However, natural rubber is sensitive to solvents and oils, especially suntan oil which will dramatically reduce the material’s integrity. Make sure the cuffs avoid contact with these agents. Heat, ultra-violet rays (bright sunshine, especially at high altitudes) can also weaken the material, as can tight folding under pressure. When using the suit, keep sharp objects like rings, watches or bracelets away from the cuffs. Also, pay attention when tightening the cuffs on the sleeve opening to pull apart with both hands to avoid a one-sided load is avoided. Always rinse the cuffs in fresh water after use then store the suit by hanging in a cool, dark place above 10°C and less than 25°C. The arm and leg cuffs have a large contact area with your skin to achieve maximum water tightness and should not be trimmed to relax the fit. Only the opening on the conical neck seal can be enlarged by cutting carefully along the rings, as marked, ideally using a sharp cutter blade. THE ZIP Lubricate the zipper with the enclosed tube of silicone grease frequently, sliding the closure to and fro several times. Never yank at a jammed zipper; instead work it back and forth gently until it opens fully. It it’s jammed or leaks, inspect the links for contamination such small hairs or sand grains.

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