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The Reactor series from O'Neill has just been upgraded. Here you get "great value for money" for the very little ones. Due to UltraFlex neoprene, the suit is super flexible and comfortable to wear. The suit is also durable and can be used in the sea as well as in the swimming pool (we recommend that it be rinsed after use). The suit has a zip at the back which is easy to zip up. Ideal for all types of water activity during the summer months.
- 2mm UltraFlex Neoprene
- Strategic Seamless Paddle Zones
- Flatlock stitching
- Zipper at the back
- Wind-resistant panel on the chest
The history of the brand Flatlock stitching: is a technology used throughout the wetsuit industry. It works so that the neoprene panels overlap each other and are then sewn together. This results in good wear resistance and comfort. This type of stitching is often used in summer suits. Stratetic Seamless Paddle Zones: is an ergonomically correct panel without "troubling" seams along the arms. This reduces "rashes" and increases flexibility and provides maximum comfort. 100% UltraFlex DS neoprene: is a type of high-performance neoprene that provides maximum flexibility. "Stretch factor" - 150%. O'Neill has produced wetsuits for more than 65 years, and is today known as the leading wetsuit brand in the world. O'Neill was founded by Jack O'Neill. Jack was a pioneer in surfing and in 1952 opened the world's first surf shop in San Francisco, California. California is known for its high quality waves. What many do not have "in mind" is that the water temperature is relatively low. This gave Jack the opportunity to produce the world's first wetsuit so he could surf all year round – and O'Neill was born. Since the beginning, O'Neill has had a strong focus on innovative solutions, quality, durability, performance and design. The products are produced at the AREA 52 factory and developed and tested in collaboration with some of the world's best surfers, including Jordy Smith, Cory Lopez and Tim Reyes.