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Typhoon International's new Runswick drysuit - perfect for active dinghy sailors

by Typhoon International Ltd 16 Sep 2021 18:00 AEST
Runswick drysuit © Typhoon International

Dinghy sailing can be an energetic pastime so there's nothing more important than being able to move around freely. Typhoon International's brand new front entry drysuit, the Runswick, ensures that sailors can do just that, while at the same time providing the ultimate in comfort while keeping the water out.

The Runswick is a brand new addition to Typhoon's extensive range of protective watersports clothing and is a must for the dinghy sailor. It is lightweight and easy to put on so it's not going to slow you down where mobility and comfort are key.

Manufactured in Typhoon's unique TX-4 fabric, the Runswick drysuit is waterproof and breathable. Its comfort is further 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 latex socks complete the all-weather snug feel.

An elasticated back waist and internal braces to fine tune a precise fit completes the wide range of design features to make this suit incredibly practical for active watersports enthusiasts.

The Runswick is supplied in Typhoon's classic black colour and is available in a full range of sizes for adults and older children.

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

Sizes:

Mens - S / M / L / XL / XXL
Youth - Y-L / Y-XL

RRP:

Mens £449.95 inc VAT
Youth £374.95 VAT exempt

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