Adreno Neo Fusion Surf Wetsuits
Adreno are known for their decades of highly innovative and market leading Scuba Divingand Spearfishing wetsuits but their foray... Read More
Adreno Neo Fusion Surf Wetsuits
Adreno are known for their decades of highly innovative and market leading Scuba Divingand Spearfishing wetsuits but their foray into surfing wetsuits has proved that their knowledge of neoprene and wetsuit construction is not just a result of their passion for diving and surfing but their desire to create superior quality wetsuits for those of us who aren't trying to get on the world tour.
By leveraging knowledge gained through their dive suits and combining that with market trends in the surf industry they have smashed their goal of providing a semi-dry suit at half the cost you'd expect to spend. To utilise the semi-dry functionality of these wetsuits you need to ensure they fit like a glove!
Watch our hands-on review of the Adreno Neo Fusion Wetsuits.
If you want to learn more in order to make an informed decisions hit our video/blog links just below!
- Guide to Zips.
- Guide to Seams.
- Guide to Maintenance.
Adreno Neo Fusion Wetsuits - Key Features:
- Glued and Blind-stitched seams - The GBS seam is highly stretchy and sealed against water. These are the ONLY springsuits with a sealed seam under $100 and Steamer under $200! If you want to get informed, hit our video and blog about seams.
- Full Internal Thermal Lining: Adreno have implemented a thermal lining throughout the suit's internals. This makes the suit not only supremely comfy because of it's fabric like finish but wicks water out of the suit, resulting a dryer and more comfortable wetty.
- 3mm Neoprene: around the body and legs for maximum warmth in low-stretch zones.
- 2mm Neoprene: around the sleeves to put less resistance on your paddling.
- Smoothskin Chest: A coated lining is laid around the torso as to reduce windchill. Smoothskin is hydrophobic and repels water, making it dry, even in the water!
- Knee pads: Woven UHMW-PE fibres.
- Back Zip: easy to get on and doesn't grab they neck as much as a chest zip, but if you want info head over to our vlog about zips.