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Burke Marine's new EVO Thermal Skins...Warmth, Protection and Comfort

by Colin Burgess on 23 Feb 2010
Burke Marine’s new EVO Thermal Skins - Top Burke Marine www.burkemarine.com.au
Burke Marine have geared up for the colder months ahead by releasing their EVO Thermal Skin garments.

Part of their ONE DESIGN range this Top and Pant combo are made from a Breathable quick dry Water Repellent Finish SuperFlex thermal fleece. It is UPF50+ rated protection against UVB (burning) and UVA (aging) rays has active panels with flat locked seams for superior comfort and performance.

Designed as a close fitting garment it gives the wearer maximum protection without the bulk of tradition warm wear allowing the user a far greater freedom of movement essential when hauling in the big catch, Grinding in the sails or paddling the local water ways.

This extremely versatile garment can be worn as a base, mid or outer layer and makes it ideal for anyone needing protection from the elements on or off the water.

Sizes: XS - XXL

Colour: Carbon

Top: RRP $65.00

Pants: RRP $69.00

Contact Burke Marine 02 96384333 for stockists and further details

www.burkemarine.com.au

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