K1 - Cooked One

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$619.990
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Designed to maximize performance in the water, the light stitch wetsuit combines ergonomic fit, flexibility, and durability. Its quick-drying fabric with compression technology offers muscle support and stability in extreme conditions.

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1-Year Warranty

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Description

Black Wetsuit — Yamamoto #40 | 3/2mm

Designed for the world's coldest waters. The Kuhane K1 with Hood is a high-performance wetsuit built with Yamamoto #40 fabric, the same material used in the world's best competition suits. Intended for waters between 10°C and 14°C.
Thanks to its "Arms Up" design, it provides a feeling of virtually unrestricted movement in the shoulders, allowing for greater freedom while paddling and surfing.

Yamamoto #40 Neoprene

Produced by the Yamamoto Corporation in Osaka, Japan, from limestone — not petroleum. Its closed-cell nitrogen structure with 93% cell independence makes it 99.7% waterproof, extraordinarily lightweight, and up to 30% more flexible than standard neoprene.

Technical Specifications

  • Thickness: 3/2mm (torso 3mm / limbs 2mm)
  • Shoulder/arm neoprene: Yamamoto #40 (maximum flexibility)
  • Sealant: External liquid seal on all seams
  • Recommended temperature: 10°C – 14°C
CHARACTERISTICS

Our key features

Thermal Insulation

The suit must maintain body heat and prevent heat loss.

Flexibility

Durability

Sealed

Ergometry

Frequently Asked Questions

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