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STEAMER MK3 Suit - WIP

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Steamer wetsuit.

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The WIP STEAMER MK3 is the ideal wetsuit for sailing, kitesurfing, and windsurfing enthusiasts seeking performance, protection, and comfort in all seasons. This steamer wetsuit model features 5/4/3 mm super stretch neoprene technology throughout the body, offering unparalleled flexibility and a second-skin fit.

  • 5/4/3 mm super stretch neoprene: 40% more flexible than the MK2
  • High-density impact absorbers (WIP INSIDE panels)
  • Zipped chest opening with one-piece collar for watertightness
  • WIP 3DS fit system: anatomical mapping and fitted cut
  • Thermo-lining internal material: warmth, comfort, and ultra-fast drying

Compared to the previous version (MK2), the STEAMER MK3 stands out with its super stretch neoprene, surpassing standard flexibility by 40%. Users will benefit from superior warmth, unmatched impact resistance, and enhanced watertightness thanks to the discreet front opening. This product is therefore a benchmark in the high-performance neoprene wetsuit market.

  • Impact absorbers positioned on key areas: thighs, shins, forearms, knees, elbows, and ribs, for optimal safety during falls.
  • WIP INSIDE panels made of innovative thermoplastic plates with high-density foams for exceptional cushioning.
  • WIP 3DS fit cut system: technical adjustment and anatomical design refining comfort and freedom of movement.
  • Internal thermo-lining offering warmth, rapid moisture wicking, and express drying after your sessions.

Choose the WIP STEAMER MK3: the ideal wetsuit for those who seek warmth, flexibility, resistance, and high technicality to go fast, whatever the conditions!

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Sale price €29000 EUR Regular price €32900
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Our tips for choosing

Insulation

Insulation

A thin wetsuit (2-3 mm) is often sufficient in summer, while a thicker one of 4/5 mm will be necessary in cold water. On the water, unless there's a complete calm under a blazing sun, it's rarely too hot: so it's better to plan for more than less! The breathable drysuit, on the other hand, is certainly more expensive but extremely efficient: it ensures total waterproofing and can be worn with warm clothes underneath.
Freedom of movement

Freedom of movement

You need to be able to bend, stand up and move easily to maneuver on the boat, and possibly swim even if that wasn't the initial objective.
Prioritize comfort and fit

Prioritize comfort and fit

The principle behind a neoprene wetsuit is to allow a very thin layer of water to penetrate the skin, which the body then warms, creating a thermal barrier. For this to work, the wetsuit must fit as snugly as possible. If it's too loose, water will enter and the wetsuit won't warm you up, or may even cool you down; if it's too tight, it will quickly become uncomfortable. If you're unsure about your size, it's best to consult a size guide.
Look at the reinforcements at the knees and buttocks

Look at the reinforcements at the knees and buttocks

They provide protection when sitting or moving around on the boat, particularly on a catamaran where kneeling is very repetitive, with a trampoline that can sometimes be abrasive. Knee pads, an inexpensive accessory often overlooked, are very effective in protecting the knees, both those of a person in the broadest sense of the term and those of their suit!
Choose an easy-to-use closure

Choose an easy-to-use closure

Especially for putting it on and taking it off quickly before or after sailing. There are several models, the simplest to put on being the long john+top, then the models with back closure, and finally those with chest closure, generally offering a much higher level of waterproofing than the others.

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