Base Layers & Apparel
CAMAro Booth 19008
FlowCut $ TBA •
www.camaro.at
FlowCut is the new Camaro innovation which means that the material guarantees a 100% full flex-zone. The cut flows so called from top to bottom and the highly flexible material stretches where needed and resets where necessary. This optimizes the fit of the suit and an unlimited freedom of movement is guaranteed.
exoFFICIo Booth 12027 Sol Cool
Crew L/S $50.00 •
www.exofficio.com
LeveL sIx Booth 36127
Coastal $49.99 •
www.levelsix.com
The Coastal is the perfect shirt to keep those harmful rays off your skin. Made from our UPF 50+ Lycra, this shirt is loose fitting and comfortable. Also available in short sleeve.
LeveL sIx Booth 36127
Conceptual $159.99 •
www.levelsix.com
C4 WAterMAn Booth 37127 Hawaiian Tatoo
Rash Guard $80.00 •
www.c4waterman.com
In Polynesian tradition, kakau (tattooing) would be given for specific reasons, like protection or to honor the ancestors, but you won’t be breaking kapu to wear one of these. Designer Keone Nunes has tweaked the designs for C4 Waterman so that they’re free from restrictions. Made from 80% poly and 20% Lycra, these hand-stitched, UV- protected rash guards are premium garments made for the culturally conscience water person.
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The Conceptual is a thicker weight softshell featuring an outer fabric with a slightly distressed appearance. It has an inner fleece liner, slight stretch, windproofness, and high water resistance all in a styish jacket with a longer cut.
LeveL sIx Booth 36127
Rideau $119.99 •
www.levelsix.com
Designed as a podium and training piece for the Canadian national canoe and kayak team, the Rideau implements a highly functional and comfortable fabric into a lightweight jacket. Highly water and wind resistant, its versatility will have you packing it for every trip.
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