Wednesday, August 24, 2011

O'Neill Wetsuits Psycho I Zen Zip 4/3 Fluid Seam Weld Full Suit (Large, Black)

O'Neill Wetsuits Psycho I Zen Zip 4/3 Fluid Seam Weld Full Suit (Large, Black) Reviews



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O'Neill Wetsuits Psycho I Zen Zip 4/3 Fluid Seam Weld Full Suit (Large, Black) Feature

  • Exterior Fluid Seam Weld Full Suit
  • 100% Nylon 2 sided Ultraflex XDS Neoprene
  • Zen Zip Closure System
  • Krypto Knee Padz
  • Strategic Seamless Paddle Zone
The O'Neil Psycho I 4mm/3mm Z.E.N. Zip full wetsuit is one of the most flexible and lightweight full wetsuits available with the insulation to keep you going in frigid waters. Featuring O'Neill's top of the line UltraFlex XDS neoprene in the chest, a Firewall torso, and Ultraflex DS in the arms and legs, the Psycho I delivers the ideal blend of insulation and mobility for high-performance, attitude riddled surfing. The patented Z.E.N. Zip Closure System ensures user-friendly entry and exit while preventing water entry and Minimal Seam Design and LSD (Lumbar Seamless Design) among other features deliver an exceptionally flexible performance.

Flexible Performance Insulation:

    With Ultraflex XDS neoprene in the chest with a stretch factor of 125 percent, the Psycho I delivers maximum give where mobility is most crucial. The Firewall X-foam torso increases interior warmth to withstand frigid temperatures while wicking away body moisture for comfort. Gummy, gooey, super-soft and flexible Ultraflex DS neoprene arms and legs keep your limbs warm, comfortable, and mobile in the water.

Flexible Performance Features:

    Built for high-performance comfort, the Psycho I 4/3 features Super Minimal Seam Design, reducing potential abrasion and enhancing the suit's seal. Lumbar Seamless Design is a single large panel in the rear of the wetsuit that offers surfers maximum stretch and minimum water entry when sitting on the board. Abrasion resistant, high stretch neoprene Krypto Knee Padz feature ergonomic shaping, designed to extend the life of the wetsuit and protect the knees while punching through waves.

Flexible Performance Seal for Frigid Waters:

    With 1X Fluid Seam Weld construction, the Psycho I blocks out water without compromising flexibility. This silicone-based urethane seal applied the opposite side of a glued and blindstitched seam provides a flexible barrier, eliminating the tiny holes that water could penetrate. The Z.E.N. Zip Closure system with the barrier pullover internal neck seal keeps water from ever entering the suit's interior. Any water that penetrates the suit's collar or zipper is blocked by the barrier and forced out through a drain hole before it reaches your skin. The Fluid Seam Weld Plasma wrist and ankle seals prevent over expansion and seal out water from either entry point.

Additional Features:

    The Single Super Seal Neck combines a fully adjustable neck closure with a 360 smooth skin interior, a chafe-free unfinished edge, and a minimal bulk design. A secure external key pocket with loop constructed of Ultraflex DS neoprene is convenient and easy to access on the lower leg inseam.

Features:

  • Patented Z.E.N. Zip closure system
  • Krypto Knee Padz
  • Plasma seals
  • 1X Fluid Seam Weld
  • Minimal Seam Design
  • Single Superseal neck
  • LSD (Lumbar Seamless Design
  • External key pocket

Material Specifications:

  • Chest: Ultraflex XDS
  • Torso: Firewall
  • Arm/leg: Ultraflex DS

Manufacturer Warranty
One-year limited warranty
About O'Neill:

    Sometime around 1952, Jack O'Neill opened the first surf shop in a garage across the Great Highway. He shaped a few balsa surfboards and sold accessories like paraffin wax and few vests (glued together from neoprene). When the vests started selling, Jack decided to go into the wetsuit business. His friends laughed. They asked him what he planned to do for business after the handful of surfers in the area had bought one. Jack said he'd cross that bridge when he got to it.

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