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Chillproof Titanium Long Sleeve Full Zip

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Chillproof Titanium Long Sleeve Full Zip
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SHARKSKIN Chillproof Titanium (titanium far infrared) garments provide maximum warmth.

Chillproof Titanium Long Sleeve Full ZipThis new fabric adds TiFIR technology to the original Chillproof fabric for even more warmth along with the associated health, performance and recovery benefits of far-infrared. A revolution in thermal protection providing all the properties of traditional Chillproof plus the added benefit of titanium nanotechnology that both captures and generates far infrared radiation to generate heat and provide regenerative benefits.

Chillproof Titanium Long Sleeve Full Zip

The full zip design allows you to zip up for 100% warmth and protection, or zip completely down when the sun comes out, your work rate goes up or just for ease of getting on and off. It also has a high collar to keep your neck warm. Chillproof Titanium garments are windproof, lightweight, neutrally buoyant and provide the warmth of a 4 to 5mm traditional wetsuit. Ditch your old wetsuit or layer for extra insulation in cold waters. MENS AND WOMENS SIZING AVAILABLE

Sharkskin Chillproof Titanium

Technical Specifications for the Chillproof Titanium

  • Titanium Far Infrared nanotechnology
  • Breathable 10K+ membrane
  • 100% windproof
  • High quality abrasion resistant outer
  • 4-way stretch for flexibility
  • Neutrally buoyant
  • Hollow fibre fleece
  • Dries quickly when being worn
  • Water repellent DWR treatment
  • Anti-microbial for odour resistance

Photo Credit: SHARKSKIN

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Scuba Diver ANZ Editor, Adrian Stacey, first learned to dive on the Great Barrier Reef over 24 years ago. Since then he has worked as a dive instructor and underwater photographer in various locations around the world including, Egypt, Costa Rica, Indonesia, Thailand, Mexico and Saba. He has now settled in Australia, back to where his love of diving first began.
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