Gul Code Zero Drysuit

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Gul_Code_Zero_Drysuit250NEWThe Code Zero suit is a revolutionary jump in drysuit technology. It includes ergonomically positioned stretch panels for the perfect balance of flexibility and protection. Product features include:

  • Breathable and waterproof
  • Stretch arm, leg and back panels provide unrestricted movement
  • 100% waterproof heat taped seams
  • Tough Dynat front zip with storm flap
  • Glide Skin neck and cuff seal
  • Latex socks
  • Action fit- contoured body panels reduce snagging and bulk and improve windage
  • Articulated arms and knees
  • Thigh cargo pocket with drainer
  • Adjustable easy-grab hook and loop cuff
  • Hook and loop ankle adjuster
  • Internal adjustable braces
  • Hard-wearing seat and knee panels

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