Yamamoto-Full-Suit

THE YAMAMOTO FULL SUIT

3/2mm | NWS-YFS32

 

The Nineplus Yamamoto Full Suit represents what we believe to be one of the warmest, flexible and as close to a custom made wetsuit as possible.

The wetsuit has been upgraded to include various additional benefits including a revised neck fitting and elbow panels for durability when leaning on the board. Produced in Number 39 this is a suit which is extremely modern in terms of fit, comfort and weight while retaining the retro styling of a classic single lined smooth-skin wetsuit.

The secret of the Nineplus wetsuit is in the weight of the materials weighing in at just 2.2lbs (1kg). The suits have a minimal water retention as the outside cannot soak in any water and the lining being a nylon will dry out in under 10 minutes when left to dry.

The chest is lined in Zirconium thermal polypropylene which being water resistant keeps the core chest area warm. The leg panelling uses a complete piece of nylon to eliminate any seat seams and also doubles in flexibility to help when sitting up on the surfboard as it keeps the squat much more flexible.

 

Wetsuit Specs:


  • • Material: Yamamoto & High stretch Nylon with 6006 stretch in crotch, under arms and back of knees

  • • Thickness: 3/2mm

  • • Temperature:
      53f - 60f

  • • Weight: 2lb (1kg)
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  • • Drying time: 30 minutes (Do not dry in direct sunlight)
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  • • Blind stitched seams and glue seals
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  • • Japanese Kanako knee panels, comfortable and durable
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  • • Rubber taped seams on ankles, wrists and behind the knees
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  • • Lined the most flexible, stretchable lining available
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  • • Zirconium thermal lined core
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  • • Lumbar panel at base of spine
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  • • Japanese seat panel, with nylon in the seat area for durability.
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Best of all, it's Yamamoto

Yamamoto neoprene is not derived from petrochemicals in anyway, it is from limestone taken from the mountains within Japan in the same way concrete is made.

There is estimated to be enough reserves to last another 3000 years so it is not a limited supply resource.

 

 

Our neoprene is as environmentally friendly as possible. Not just in its makeup but mostly in the production technique which is the most damaging aspect of neoprene production.

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