baselayers CONTINUED NRS M’S AND W’S RADIANT
4/3 WETSUIT (A)
www.nrs.com • $269.95 NEW FOR 2014
The NRS Radiant 4/3 Wetsuit gives you maximum warmth without sacrificing mobility. This SUP-inspired design features a comfortable back zipper, a water-shedding and smooth-skin torso with VaporLoft fleece lining that dries in a flash. Four-millimeter neoprene provides warmth where you need it most, while three- millimeter neoprene in key areas improves mobility. The Power- Span exterior stretches four ways for unrestricted movement and ToughTex padding protects your knees.
NRS W’s RADIANT
3/2 WETSUIT (B)
www.nrs.com • $219.95 NEW FOR 2014
Women standup paddlers and surfers will love this full wetsuit option, which delivers high-end features and performance at a great price. The Women’s Radiant 3/2 combines three-millimeter
A B
neoprene warmth with two-millimeter material in key areas for improved mobility. Fleece-like VaporLoft
lining adds warmth,
dries in a flash and feels great on the skin. PowerSpan exterior stretches four ways for unrestricted movement and ToughTex pad- ding protects your knees.
footwear NRS
MEN’S and WOMEN’S KICKER REMIX
WETSHOE
www.nrs.com • $44.95 UPDATED FOR 2014
The popular NRS Kicker Remix Wetshoe gets a new look for 2014, with lateral support bands and a natural-fitting anatomical shape. This comfortable low-top bootie is better than ever. Three-millimeter neoprene keeps feet warm while the sturdy rubber sole provides outstanding traction and protects feet from onshore hazards. Rubber armor shields high- wear areas from impact and abrasion, a heel loop makes the shoe easy to pull on and a barrel-lock cinch seals out debris.
NRS KINETIC
WETSHOE
www.nrs.com • $44.95 NEW FOR 2014
Responding to demand for a low-top wet- shoe with a flexible, minimalist sole, NRS has introduced the Kinetic. Its one-milli- meter siped rubber sole allows wince-free walking while being comfortable in tight kayaks and providing excellent board feel for SUP. Three-millimeter neoprene keeps feet warm in
colder conditions while a
naturally shaped footbed gives toes plenty of room. Rubber support bands add stabil- ity, and a barrel-lock draw cord secures the shoe to your foot.
194 PADDLING BUYER’S GUIDE || Annual 2014 NRS
WOMEN’S PADDLE
WETSHOE
www.nrs.com • $54.95 NEW FOR 2014
Paddlers love the NRS Paddle Wetshoe for its warmth, protection and traction—and especially for its easy-entry zipper. This new women’s version of the shoe offers the same warmth and usability in a model designed specifically for ladies. A more fem- inine look and a better fit for smaller feet add to the proven comfort and convenience of the shoe’s three-millimeter neoprene in- sulation, high-traction sole, ankle pad and side-entry zipper.
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