NEW @ Paddle Sports Show 2022 -Peak PS, Peak PS Hoody / Smock

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 RECREATIONNAL PADDLING – Peak PS, Peak PS Hoody / Smock

The new Peak PS Hoody and Smock aim to provide a range of jackets that work just as well off the water as they do on, allowing you to simplify your kit bag and save weight / space on your trips. The Hoody features a large hood that will fit comfortably over your helmet, whilst the extra wide opening neck on the Smock will allow you to take the jacket on and off without having to remove your helmet. Recycled fabrics and Bioprene seals make this a more sustainable choice. Perfect on the water, on the bike or on the hill: Master of all, jack of none… 

Featuring a durable, fully waterproof X2.5 fabric and a handy hip zip pocket, the PS Smock is a lightweight & breathable jacket, perfect for marathon paddling, SUP, touring, biking and so much more. The opening neck seal’s internal baffle sets this jacket apart from the rest of the market as a truly high intensity, waterproof garment.

Featuring a water resistant YKK Aquaguard full length zip, and handy twin front pockets, the PS Hoody is a lightweight & breathable jacket, perfect for paddling, SUP, touring, biking and much more. Made using recycled nylon and sustainable Bioprene neoprene seals.

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