Wetsuit XCEL Drylock Hooded X2 6/5mm 2025
Wetsuit XCEL Drylock Hooded X2 6/5mm 2025
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Men’s Wetsuit XCEL Drylock Hooded X2 6/5mm 2025 – Extreme Warmth & Performance
The XCEL Drylock Hooded X2 6/5mm 2025 Men’s Wetsuit is built for extreme winter conditions, delivering unmatched warmth, flexibility, and durability. Designed for surfers who demand the best, this wetsuit features Nanoprene Lite limestone neoprene, Thermo Dry Inferno insulation, and an integrated hood for maximum protection. When cold water is no excuse, the Drylock is the answer.
Why Choose the XCEL Drylock Hooded X2 6/5mm
This wetsuit combines cutting-edge warmth technologies with superior comfort. The Channel Flex exterior repels water while maintaining exceptional stretch. Inside, Ultra Stretch IR and Thermo Dry Inferno lining trap body heat, keeping you warm in freezing conditions. A semi-dry zipper with magnetic closure, Fusion X taped seams, and eco-friendly construction make this one of the most advanced wetsuits on the market.
Key Features
- Nanoprene Lite limestone neoprene – lightweight, warm, eco-friendly
- 6/5mm thickness – ultimate winter protection
- Integrated hood – maximum warmth and coverage
- Ultra Stretch Infrared (IR) upper interior – lightweight warmth
- Thermo Dry Inferno (TDI) lower interior – premium insulation
- Channel Flex exterior – repels water, improves elasticity
- Glide skin collar – prevents flushing
- Semi-dry zipper with magnetic closure
- Triple glued & blind stitched seams – sealed construction
- Fusion X taped stress points – reinforced durability
- Dope-dye yarn and water-based glue – eco-friendly build
- Engineered fit – second-skin comfort
Perfect For
Men’s surfing in extreme cold-water conditions. Optimized for 2°C to 8°C (36°F – 46°F), depending on wind and activity level.
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