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O'Neill Mod FSW Wetsuit with Hood - 3/2mm (For Women)
$122.46
$289.95
Save 57% Item #1554Y
Closeouts. The most versatile on the market, O’Neill’s Mod 3/2mm FSW wetsuit easily converts into a crew neck or hooded suit. Single Fluid Seam Weld construction features waterproof seams and 50% less stitches for superior flexibility.
Interchangeable crew neck and hood
Lumbar Seamless Design
Strategic Seamless Paddle Zones
Wind-resistant Smooth Skin chest, back and hood
Glideskin neck facing
Abrasion-resistant Kevlar® knee with D-Foam
Plasma wrist and ankle seals
Front and rear drain holes
Ergonomically positioned zipper panels
External key pocket with loop
3/2mm thickness
All panels are bonded to neoprene
Weight: 2 lb. 6 oz.
Fabric: Nylon
Inside chest and back panels: 95% nylon, 5% spandex
All other inside panels: Nylon
Outside knee panels: 95% nylon, 5% spandex
All other outside panels, hood and collar: 87% nylon, 13% spandex
Care: Hand wash, hang dry
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Great suit and paddles easily! By kari_trailer from Leucadia, CA on 11/09/2009 Cons: Hard To Put On Or Off Describe Yourself: Casual User Chest Size: Feels true to size Length: Feels true to length Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I've always had the Xcel infiiti front entry suits which are a bit easier to get into, but this is the same idea. A little harder to get on than the Xcel but if it doesn't rip the neck after a while, it will be worth it. It's super warm and the ankles and wrists are tight (good!). The suit paddles great for a fullsuit, better than any I've had. I haven't tried the hood yet, but what a great smart option!
By speedy from boston on 09/16/2009 Pros: Breathable, Comfortable, Dries Quickly, Durable Cons: Hard To Put On Or Off Best Uses: Colder Water, Paddling, Wakeboarding, Waterskiing Describe Yourself: Casual User Chest Size: Feels true to size Length: Feels true to length Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: wanted a suit that could withstand cooler north atlantic water temps (40s-60s). this is a well-made suit, with a tricky entry through the neck. not suitable for speedy triathlon transitions! feels a bit thin so i can't judge the warmth without taking the plunge. i returned, sadly.
By Niky Cali Surfer from Los Angeles on 09/04/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Dries Quickly, Durable Cons: Awkward Fit, Hard To Put On Or Off, Seams on legs are tight Describe Yourself: Beginner Chest Size: Feels true to size Length: Feels true to length Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I am new to surfing (only a few months experience) I have borrowed mulitple wetsuits from friends and this one by far has the most stretch which is great! the size chart is wayyyy off though. I am 5'9 1/2" and weigh about 155 an average weight for my height. According to the chart i needed like a size 12-14 which was wayyyyy too big. I purchased a size 8 and it was fine. They were out of 8t and that would have been ideal but the 8 is not too short (for all you tall ladies out there) There is one thing I don't like and that is the seams on the legs are much tighter than the neoprene so it looks a little funny. Getting into this suite is not as hard as everyone says. It takes some getting used to and I was worried about it because of the reviews that make it seem impossible but really its not much harder to get into than a zip suit. Getting it off is a little trickier but only the initial part of getting it past your shoulders. Anyway its an awesome suit and NO I mean NO water gets into it.
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