NEW @ Paddle Sports Show 2022 – NRS – GORE-TEX® Pro (Axiom Dry Suit)

This serie of articles, called “NEW @ The Paddle Sports Show 2022” showcases the products that are competing for the « PADDLE SPORTS PRODUCTS OF THE YEAR AWARDS »

Entry for apparel/equipment – NRS – GORE-TEX® Pro (Axiom Dry Suit)

When the conditions are savage, staying warm and dry trumps bells and whistles every time. No matter the conditions, paddlers deserve the best. A basic dry suit design with a beyond-basic construction, the NRS Men’s Axiom Dry Suit uses GORE-TEX® Pro fabric to offer kayakers superior waterproof, breathable protection.

Why should this product win: Who says GORE-TEX® Pro needs to be reserved for the pros? As the foundation of the new NRS GORE-TEX line, the Axiom offers a price-point-friendly, high-end dry suit with long-term durability. Features include a YKK® front chest zip for ease of entry and a re-designed waistband for a flatter, more comfortable fit while sitting. Strategically placed seams allow for a full range of motion while reducing friction wear points, enhancing the product’s life. Stay drier on high-volume rivers. The volcano-style over cuffs prevent fraying and water entry; mesh panels promote water drainage. Cordura-reinforced ankles, GORE-TEX® Pro socks, and elasticized ankle cuffs streamline design and add durability.

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