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| O'Neill Boost Drysuit (Black) | | Click to Zoom Image |  |
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| Brand: O'Neill
Buy New: $389.00 - $449.95 as of 2/7/2012 10:36 EST details
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Sales Rank: 55,177
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 20 x 15 x 5
MPN: 2054-A05 Model: 2054
Release Date: December 1, 2008
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| Features:
| • | 3 layer breathable nylon shell | | • | Constructed with durable abrasion resistant nylon | | • | Neoprene neck seal | | • | Laytex wrist and ankle seals | | • | Waterproof horizontal back zip |
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Product Description The O'Neill Boost Drysuit is one of the most respected drysuits on the market. Wakeboarders and waterskiiers have been asking us for this suit for years. This is a baggy style drysuit, no neoprene, but made of a very durable, abrasion resistant nylon shell. Be sure to wear some fleece underneath for warmth. The O'Neill Boost features latex wrist and ankle seals, a waterproof horizontal back zipper, chafe free neck seal, and fully taped waterproof seams. The built in suspenders make it really easy to get in and out of.
Amazon.com Product Description The O'Neill Boost Drysuit is ideal for any cold-water sports. With a roomy design that allows for layering and optimum mobility, the Boost is constructed with durable abrasion resistant nylon. The nylon panels have watertight PVC backing, yet maintain breathability. The back zipper is waterproof and the seams are taped for added strength. Extra thick latex ankle and wrist seals guarantee that the water won't get in and are more comfortable and reliable than less sturdy versions. The smooth skin neoprene neck creates a seal without abrasion, is easy to pull on and off, and is durable and resilient. The Boost is also equipped with built-in suspenders to hold the suit up when the neck seal is off. The O'Neill Boost is a high-quality dry suit, designed for those who don't want to take any chances in frigid waters. Specifications: - Nylon panels with PVC backing
- Abrasion resistant nylon
- Loose fit
- Removable leg cinches
- Extra thick latex ankle and wrist seals
- Waterproof horizontal back zipper
- Chafe-Free smooth skin neoprene neck
- Fully taped seams
- Built-in suspenders
About O'Neill Sometime around 1952, Jack O'Neill opened the first surf shop in a garage across the Great Highway. He shaped a few balsa surfboards and sold accessories like paraffin wax and few vests (glued together from neoprene). When the vests started selling, Jack decided to go into the wetsuit business. His friends laughed. They asked him what he planned to do for business after the handful of surfers in the area had bought one. Jack said he'd cross that bridge when he got to it.
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