Women’s RF2 Leggings 5/4mm

€179,00 EUR

Description

The RF2 Leggings are lined with Metalite neoprene to maximse comfirt and stretch and the outer layer is lined for durability, making the RF2 a versatile freediving suit. The leggings also feature a wide smoothskin band around the torso, designed to create a seal with the RF2 jacket, effectively almost eliminating water ingress the suit.

The neoprene used is derived from limestone and recycled materials as part of our mission to reduce our impact on the environment. For more information on our materials, click here

Features & Fitting

Collapsible tab contentErgonomic seams for ease of movement
Flexible and warm 'open cell' (Metalite) lining
Glued and blindstitched throughout
Lined outer for increased durability
Smoothskin waist panel for optimal core seal
Limestone neoprene

Fabric & Care

Dope Dyed Black 90% Neoprene / 10% Nylon

Fourth Element wetsuits

RF - when 20 years of pioneering work in the field of underwater thermal protection meets freediving performance.

Maximise your freedom in the water, just focus on your breath. Forgot you are wearing any equipment and reach your limit.

Features

Recycled Rubber

One of the key ingredients of neoprene, Eco Carbon Black, is recycled by our wetsuit factory from post-consumer scrap tyres. This significantly reduces energy consumption and cuts CO2 emissions by 200g per wetsuit.

Limestone Neoprene

During the neoprene production process, limestone is used to replace petrochemicals to form rubber chips. You achieve the same performance as traditional neoprene, but with way less environmental impact.

Resources

After the neoprene creation process, the redundant trimmed materials will be recycled and reused in the mixing process to produce more neoprene sheets. Overall huge amounts of raw materials are saved, energy consumption is reduced and waste water and air emissions are minimised during production.

Safe waters - Dope-Dyed Yarn

Dope-Dyed Yarn

The yarn in this garment is dope-dyed, a process of infusing dye pigments into a molten plastic solution to produce coloured yarns. This saves vast amounts of water whilst reducing energy consumption and water pollution.