Line 7 marinewear deals to the harshest conditions
by Line 7 on 9 May 2008

Dan Slater and crew wore the Line 7 range on their record breaking Coastal Classic Race in 2007. Line7.Marine
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Line 7’s marinewear collection has everything Kiwi sailors need to keep comfortable and dry as they head out to compete offshore this winter and the credentials to prove it.
Styled in New Zealand for those who are inspired by the wind and water, the collection is put to the test by some of New Zealand’s leading sailors before they hit the shelves.
Fierce competitors can compete assured that Line 7 understands that the little details make all the difference when out sailing. Line 7 marinewear features lighter weight fabrics that don’t compromise durability and articulated knees/elbows for easy movement and better fit.
With seven ranges, and accessories to suit, Line 7’s marinewear is made from Aquatec marine fabrics, providing 100 per cent waterproof, windproof and breathable outerwear.
Sailors who want their sole focus to be on the race ahead should check out Line 7’s http://www.line7.com/default.aspx?D=marine&G=49&T=78!Ocean_Range .
Designed for the Southern Ocean and beyond, the range is durable yet lightweight with ergonomic stretch panels and articulated cut to maximise ease of movement. The range includes the ideal jacket, smock and pant for the professional or adventurous sailor.
The http://www.line7.com/default.aspx?D=marine&G=49&T=84!Offshore_Range delivers a high level of safety features and protection from the elements at a great price, while the Mid Layer Range includes technical garments that can be used as part of a three layer clothing system, or worn alone.
A stylish performer both at sea, and ashore for casual wear, the http://www.line7.com/default.aspx?D=marine&G=49&T=81!Squadron_Range is 100 per cent wind and waterproof, and features tape sealed seams, extra water repellency and a high level of breathability.
These ranges are available now at leading marine stores and online at www.line7.com.
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