Hyperflex by Henderson 's 2.5mm Spring Suit for Water Sports 6
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Hyperflex Access Women's 2.5mm Spring Suit for Water Sports 6

SKU: HPFA25SW

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About Hyperflex by Henderson Spring Suit

Access Series wetsuits are designed to cater to the needs of the entry level surfer by emphasizing quality, durability and price. Packed with standard features and outstanding value, Access Series wetsuits make a perfect choice for your first surfingwetsuit. This 2.5mm neoprene suit has bomb proof flat lock stitched seams, an anatomically cut pattern and adjustable neck makes this suit feel almost custom built. The Access suit is equipped with a beefy YKK back zipper that has a pull tab leash for easy self-donning and doffing, has chill breaker mesh skin panels, flex cuff leg openings and seamless underarm gussets.

Warranty Information

This product has a limited warranty of 12 months.

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Hyperflex by Henderson Spring Suit Features

  • Hyperflex Access Women's 2.5mm Spring Suit
  • Designed for Entry Level Surfer
  • Emphasizes Quality, Durability and Price
  • Great for All Water Sports: Scuba, Snorkeling, Paddling, Water Skiing etc.
  • Bomb Proof Flat Lock Stitched Construction
  • Anatomically Cut Pattern
  • Chill Breaker Mesh Skin Panels
  • Flex Cuff Leg Openings
  • Seamless Underarm Gussets
  • Adjustable Neck
  • Beefy #10-YKK Back Zipper w/Pull Tab Leash
  • Easy Self-Donning and Doffing Design
  • 2.5mm Nylon II Neoprene
  • Available in Multiple Sizes
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Questions & Answers

Questions about this item:

Shopper  How is it sized and can it be used for an indoor pool that's about 76 degrees?
NOEMIE L  As for fit, my measurements are those of a size 6 (Sm), but I am shorter than the size chart says (I'm 5'2" compared to a size 6's 5'5" to 5'7"). It fit just fine, though it probably could have been shorter in the girth. It did not seem to effect the performance of the suit. As for usage, I used mine in an indoor pool that was even warmer than that (I think around 85F). Because the ambient air temp was in the mid 70's, I would get over-chilled. Once I started using the suit, I was much more comfortable and was no longer shaking and numb by the time I got out. Note that I was mostly standing around teaching young ones to swim. If you are physically active in the water in this suit, 85deg water would probably overheat you. But in 76deg water it would be fine. Many recommend, and I'd agree, to rinse the suit after using it in an indoor pool to minimize the damage from chlorine.
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