For making the most of the waves, the Tango 4:3, made with 100% Yamamoto neoprene, offers the highest level of elasticity and thermal insulation of its thickness category. Its 'front zip' construction with a YKK zipper creates the best possible seal in the neck without sacrificing freedom of movement in the shoulders. Yamamoto 40 neoprene is also incorporated into the shoulders and back for greater paddling mobility. A combination of Yamamoto 4 mm neoprene and Thermal X inner lining provides better thermal insulation in the torso, along with internally sealed seams.
The best Yamamoto materials, GBS seams, front zip construction and advanced pattern construction all provide you with maximum elasticity on the waves. Technologies such as DS 40+ are incorporated in the shoulders and back for unrestricted paddling. The elasticity of the materials and the advanced pattern make it easy to put on the wetsuit. The inner linings, such as Thermal-X, are also so pleasant to the touch that you will forget you are wearing a suit of this thickness.
The DuraSkin outer fabric, which is highly resistant to abrasion, guarantees the durability of the suit and will allow you to enjoy your surfing wetsuit and the waves for much longer. The inner taping also reinforces the seams and the Shield + panels in the knees prevent wear in such heavy-traffic areas.
Care instructions
Cleaning
Neoprene can be damaged by excess salt or other chemicals such as chlorine if used in swimming pools. We recommend washing your wetsuit with plenty of water after use. A small amount of neutral pH soap can be used and then rinsed out afterwards.
Once clean, be sure to prevent it from holding on to too much moisture. Air dry it outside or in a ventilated indoor space, somewhere without direct exposure to sunlight as this can damage its materials.
Storage
Storing your wetsuit properly keeps the materials and seams from creasing and being strained for long periods of time. It also prevents the material from wrinkling, which can affect both the wetsuit's durability and appearance.
The best way to store a wetsuit is to hang it draped from its waist, so that the most delicate areas such as the shoulders and arms do not have any tension on them.
For wetsuits with very flexible shoulders, (Apex Flex or Apex Flow) it is important not to place them on a hanger from the shoulder area, as this will degrade the elasticity over time. For the rest of the models, a wide hanger can be used, as long as the wetsuit is not strained in the shoulder or neck area.