Rocky Shore Insulated Suit Made with Waterproof and Breathable Gore-Tex Material
Insulation Placement Design Balancing Warmth and Mobility with 60g to 120g Synthetic Insulation
- 60g/m²: Used in the inseam to prioritize ease of movement.
- 80g/m²: Applied to areas where lightweight properties are important, such as the hood and collar.
- 100g/m²: Used in the arms, underarms, and lower legs, where warmth is important but movement also needs to be considered.
- 120g/m²: Applied to the torso and thighs, which are more sensitive to cold.
Combination System
By connecting with a life jacket, the integration is improved, and it also ensures a wider field of vision around the feet.
Double Reinforcement on the Buttocks for Enhanced Durability
The buttocks area, prone to abrasion, is reinforced with double layers of Gore-Tex fabric to enhance waterproof durability.
Double Neoprene Cuffs to Reduce Water Entry
The inner cuffs made of neoprene, which does not absorb water, are fitted with hook-and-loop fasteners to reduce water entry.
Lining with Carbon Yarn
The lining incorporates carbon yarn with heat-retaining properties. It features smooth glide and reduces friction with inner layers, enhancing ease of movement.
Comfortable 3D Collar Design
The collar features a design with extra room around the neck, making it comfortable and easy to move even when wearing multiple layers underneath.
One-Handed Hood Fit Adjustment
The hood features a structure where the adjuster is fixed to it, allowing you to adjust the fit easily by pulling the tab with one hand.
Static Electricity Reduction
The garment uses a tape designed to discharge static electricity, reducing its buildup. This helps prevent static shocks when touching objects like door handles during winter and minimizes issues such as difficulty threading yarn due to static in cold weather.