Clark Full Wetsuit Reef 3/3 mm
The Clark full wetsuit is named after Eugenie Clark, the "Shark Lady", American marine biologist who was a pioneer in the use of scuba gear to conduct underwater scientific exploration.
This eco-friendly Clark full wetsuit offers maximum warmth and comfort in cold water conditions with its Yamamoto limestone rubber, GBS (Glue Blind Stitch) construction and 3mm thickness neoprene.
With its superior warmth and durability, this wetsuit provides ideal protection for cold water surfing, diving, snorkelling and any water activities.
The combination of chic styling and absolute function makes Clark a unique wetsuit for winter and water temperature between 57-66F or 14-18C.
Made with 2mm Yamamoto Japanese' eco-neoprene, which replaces petrochemicals with limestone for rubber and recycled material for lining, reducing the environmental impact. Designed to last, the material has ultra low resistance, superior moldability, high heat retention and feels lightweight.
The perfect winter choice for exploring the reef or surfing.
✔️ Super Stretch & So Comfy for unrestricted movement
✔️ Back Zip for ease of wearing and removal
✔️ 3mm thickness all over for warmth and insulation
✔️ Glue Blind Stitched Seams (GBS) to prevent water penetration
✔️ Internal Pull-yarn to maximize insulation
✔️ Sleek Seam Placement for a stylish look
✔️ High-quality and durable
✔️ Black Abysse logo
Embrace the spirit of exploration with the Abysse Clark Wetsuit—a perfect blend of style, function, and sustainability.
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Made out of 100% premium Japanese Yamamoto Ecoprene, considered to be the highest quality Neoprene available. It differs from regular Neoprene as the cell structure is much denser, offering excellent thermal insulation while remaining strong, light weight and flexible.Limestone based neoprene is made from limestone instead of petrol, it's considered the lowest carbon footprint in the modern wetsuit production.
All linings are made from post consumer plastic waste on all our suits, which the majority derives from post consumer plastic bottles, lowering our environmental impact.
- Surfing
- Stand-up paddle
- Wakeboarding
- Kite-surfing
- Windsurfing
- Snorkeling
- Open water swimming
- Foiling & E-Foiling