Senin, 06 Juni 2011

The O'Neill and Matuse Wetsuits

By Nathan M Jones Platinum Quality Author Nathan M Jones
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O'Neill wetsuits have a very interesting origin. Its inventor, Jack O'Neill, is often referred to under the title "" the inventor of the first ever wetsuit "." While he moved along the West coast of United States through his young life and as an adult in Northern California established in. At the outset, O'Neill used to work as a vendor of window and skylights. But it was too taken with waves and eventually spend much time in the rugged Northern California coastline. It was then that O'Neill started to think and research on a wetsuit that would allow surfers ride the super-chilly Northern California waters. First, he experimented with flexible plastic foam and although this kept warm to a certain extent, he wanted more. In 1952, he began his first Surf Shop. It with some of balsa surfboards and accessories it began selling neoprene jackets.

In the 1960s, the store became very successful. He made full use of the marketing skills he had acquired during his first years with innovative products of the brand. Northern California, it expanded to other locations, and continually improving on the design of the wetsuit. A wide range of O'Neill wetsuits is available on the market. The series of wetsuit Psycho O'Neill is environmentally friendly because it uses recycled neoprene. Combinations come with then ZEN zip closure system or the zip of rockets chest to protect themselves from the cold. Superfreak combinations O'Neill are destined for super chilly waters. Its XDS Air neoprene keeps you warm in such conditions. The reactor of O'Neill wetsuits include a range of features packed into one. These features include Fluidflux neoprene and Kevlar knee pads. Wetsuit series On'Neill Gooru provides the lightness and flexibility with the use of 100% ultraflex DS neoprene and its construction special seam.

Matuse wetsuits are essentially respectful of the environment. Instead of using neoprene, which is oil bases, they use a material called Geoprene. Geoprene, because it is derived from limestone, is much more respectful of the environment. This geoprene is the manufacturing company Yamamoto. Matuse wetsuits are certainly very uncomfortable because unlike normal wetsuits Matuse wetsuits based in geoprene have a single microstructure independent closed cell. Because of this independent microstructure that combinations will keep you warm for a longer period. Matuse offers a range of combinations of premium. Such a wetsuit is the Hoplite Matuse has not only geoprene super flexible, but also a second layer of Hydrasilk Nylon to keep water off the coast.

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