Like-new (only worn on one dive) Men's Frogskins 1.5mm long sleeve top, size XL.
Per the website, should fit:
5'9" - 6'0" 199-211 lbs
5'11 - 6'1" 188-222 lbs
6'0" - 6'3" 177-211 lbs
Sells new for $157.50 Australian dollars + shipping, which as of today is $97 USD + shipping. Will sell for $75 USD including free shipping to CONUS. Venmo or PayPal F&F (buyer pays fees for Venmo or PayPal Purchase Protection).
For those not familiar with Frogskins, it's designed to be a lightweight quick-dry top about as warm as a 3mm. Here's a good review thread.
Per the website, should fit:
5'9" - 6'0" 199-211 lbs
5'11 - 6'1" 188-222 lbs
6'0" - 6'3" 177-211 lbs
Sells new for $157.50 Australian dollars + shipping, which as of today is $97 USD + shipping. Will sell for $75 USD including free shipping to CONUS. Venmo or PayPal F&F (buyer pays fees for Venmo or PayPal Purchase Protection).
For those not familiar with Frogskins, it's designed to be a lightweight quick-dry top about as warm as a 3mm. Here's a good review thread.
This will be my review of the Probe Frogskins, with a comparison to Sharkskin and Lavacore skins thrown in. These three are all more than just skins in that they all provide insulation as well and are all advertised as providing protection similar to a 2 mil wetsuit.
PRODUCT COMPARISON. The Frogskins are NOT a third type of lavacore/sharkskin garment, but are a distinctly different product. Lavacore/sharkskin both use a breatheable middle layer, with very light polar fleece lining and a heavy lycra exterior for stretch. The Frogskins, by contrast, use a 0.5mm ultra-stretch...
PRODUCT COMPARISON. The Frogskins are NOT a third type of lavacore/sharkskin garment, but are a distinctly different product. Lavacore/sharkskin both use a breatheable middle layer, with very light polar fleece lining and a heavy lycra exterior for stretch. The Frogskins, by contrast, use a 0.5mm ultra-stretch...
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