Biostretch has the same feel and texture as neoprene, the material typically
found in wetsuits, but biostretch has no rubber thus no petroleum products.
Not exact matches
The stuff you're looking for is called NEOPRENE or commonly referred to as
wetsuit material, which you can purchase online if you can't
find it at a fabric store that specialises
in unique fabrics.
If you are
in search of some of Europe's best breaks and can handle the frigid Norwegian Sea (armed with an insulated
wetsuit or two), you will be surprised to
find a small, dedicated, nearly - secret surfing community just
in front of the Alnes Lighthouse.
It is just a few steps to the beach, where you will
find excellent surf all year round
in warm tropical waters, so leave your
wetsuit at home.
Once we get there, you have time to change
in a river rafting clothes, you will
find a
wetsuit that will fit you.
Today, Santa Cruz's Steamer Lane is one of the best spots
in California to watch surfers, and the classic bach town is also home to three O'Neill Surf Shops,
founded by the late California surfing legend and
wetsuit innovator Jack O'Neill.
Find excellent surf gear at Pit Surf Shop as well, from
wetsuits to traction pads; they have all the latest
in everything surf.
With more than 50 main diving sites and hundreds of other equally as good sites as well as more and more sites being
found all of the time and water temperatures that range between 24 - 26 degrees
in the north and slightly cooler
in the south where all that is necessary is a thin short
wetsuit.
In the centre of town, away from the beachfront crowds, Pacific Avenue offers many shops with a local twist, including the venerable O'Neill's where surfer guys and girls can
find a bikini or board shorts, flip - flops, or a
wetsuit — the creation and design of the city's favorite son, the legendary Jack O'Neill (he still lives a beach ball toss from the beach here).
With a knowledgable guide, you can
find fun waves off the coast of Maui
in any season, and warm water makes it possible to leave your
wetsuit at home.
Suga,
founded in Encinitas, California by surfer and yogi Brian Shields, makes new «premium quality» yoga mats from 100 % recycled neoprene
wetsuits, which are claimed to both feel and perform better than other brands.