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Description
Our 3mm hood has a simple minimalist design with a smooth Glideskin interior and are produced using stretch neoprene to ensure a comfortable fit. The short collar works for both dry and wet suits, and micro holes in hood vent air with minimal water ingress.
Key Features:
Minimalist design
Stretch neoprene for fit and comfort
Smooth Glideskin interior
Short collar suits drysuits and wetsuits
Micro holes in hood vent air with minimum water ingress
More Information
Product Name | 3mm Fourth Element Hood |
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Brand | Fourth Element |
Is Featured | No |
Product Specs |
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Discontinued | No |
Stock Status | No |
Ships from Manufacturer? | No |
Special Order? | No |
Call For Price | No |
SnapShip | No |
Black Friday Deal | No |
Only Advertise | No |
Upgrade to 2nd Day FREE Shipping | No |
Sold Out | No |
Allow In Best Selling Product List | Yes |
Description | Our 3mm hood has a simple minimalist design with a smooth Glideskin interior and are produced using stretch neoprene to ensure a comfortable fit. The short collar works for both dry and wet suits, and micro holes in hood vent air with minimal water ingress.
Key Features: Minimalist design
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Ready to Ship | No |
Prop 65 | No |
Product Type | Hoods |
Wetsuit Thickness | 3mm |
Blog Description | This item is on our blog, click to read the article |
Item Returns | This item can be returned |
Reviews
My only qualm is that the models fro the hood measurements must have been pinheads with no necks. I used the sizing chart and ordered a Medium 5mm; it was simply too snug and my carotids were definitely compressed. I went ahead and ordered another one, this time Large 5mm and can definitely say I liked it and so did the circulation to my head. Dove it today with a drysuit in North Florida spring water (typically 68-72F) and this hood was perfect.
I would order next size up on these hoods. (BTW, same thing happened when I ordered their Xerotherm drysuit undees...next size up was the best fit.)
Shipping was fast, after sorting out my non-standard street address...(thank you Debra!)