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Typhoon International release Beadnell Ezeedon drysuit for everyday water activities

by Typhoon International 25 Aug 2021 09:00 PDT
Beadnell Ezeedon drysuit © Typhoon International

Typhoon International, one of the world's largest manufacturers of drysuits, has launched its very latest versions of the classic Ezeedon drysuit, the Beadnell Ezeedon front entry suit, just one in Typhoon's new range of surface drysuits for the 2021/22 season.

The Beadnell Ezeedon is a great entry-level suit where mobility and comfort are key. One of the lightest suits to wear, the Beadnell is articulated throughout with an elasticated back waist and internal braces. It's one of the easiest drysuits to put on.

Easy on the budget, while providing a host of features, the entry-level Beadnell is waterproof and breathable. Its comfort is derived from its PU reinforced knees and seat, as well as Glideskin neoprene neck and cuff seals.

The front entry YKK Aquaseal covered zipper makes it extremely easy to get in and out of while fabric socks complete the all-weather snug feel.

A bellow-style flap pocket with hook and loop closure completes the wide range of design features to make this suit incredibly practical for active watersports enthusiasts.

The Beadnell Ezeedon is available in a full range of sizes and stylish fits for men and women. It can even be ordered from Typhoon in custom made-to-measure sizes. The Beadnell is perfect for keeping warm and protected during everyday water activities like kayaking, paddleboarding, jet skiing and dinghy sailing.

It is fully approved to CE and UKCA standards.

The Beadnell, which is available in a choice of two eye-catching colour schemes, navy/maroon and black/grey, is available in a full range of both men's and women's sizes.

Visit typhoon-int.co.uk to see the full range and to find details of your nearest stockist.

Men Sizes: S / SM / M / MB / LM / L / LB / XL / XXL
Women Sizes: S / SR / SM / M / LM / LR / L
RRP inc VAT: £529.95

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