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Typhoon showcases comprehensive collection of watersports apparel from new location at METS

by Typhoon International 31 Aug 2023 08:50 PDT 15-17 November 2023
Typhoon technical clothing collection © Typhoon International

Typhoon International will be presenting its comprehensive collection of watersports apparel from a new location at this year's Metstrade (15-17 November 2023) as it joins parent company Alliance Marine on stand 05.241 in the French Pavilion.

Alongside other Alliance Marine businesses, Typhoon will showcase it technical sailing collection which launched last year at METS. The result of Typhoon's seven decades of experience in technical marine apparel manufacture, this high-performance range has been designed to meet the needs of watersports enthusiasts.

Working with the latest fabrics and innovative production processes, this new range provides sailors and powerboaters with multiple options for protection against the elements.

A comprehensive range suitable for all with a timeless aesthetic, Typhoon will also be presenting its collection of dedicated dinghy clothing. Engineered for dinghy sailors, the range offers unrivalled movement and protection, and is manufactured from the latest in eco-friendly and sustainable materials.

Complementing its sailing and dinghy collections, Typhoon's full drysuit portfolio will be available to view at METS, as will a selection of Typhoon's buoyancy aids, wetsuits, luggage, and accessories.

To arrange an appointment with a member of Typhoon's international sales team to discuss any of its ranges at the show, please contact Amy Grealish on .

For more information on Typhoon International and its quality marine products and apparel visit typhoon-int.co.uk

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