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Product Catalogue PRODUCT CATALOGUE 2018/2019 Surfing wetsuits Bodyboards Surfboards Bodyboarding accessories Surfing Tractions Surfing Leashes Surfing accessories Diving wetsuits Diving accessories Bags Kids Sunsuits Clothing Based on the southernmost tip of the African continent, off the icy Atlantic waters of Cape Town. Wetsuits SA has manufactured wetsuits for nearly four decades. In 1987 the company was taken over by the Stringer family and today exists as a primary supplier of wetsuits to the South African water sport market under their brand name “Reef”. The Stringer family’s total confidence in their product and the future of South Africa, led them to the international market where their diverse range of wetsuits compares favourably with overseas competitors in styling, price and above all workmanship and after sales service. In addition to quality wetsuits designed and manufactured for all water sports disciplines, Wetsuits SA have developed an accompanying range of sports bags, surfing accessories, and surf wear. SURFING & BODYBOARDING WETSUITS Top quality wetsuits designed and manufactured to meet the needs of beginners to professional riders alike. All our wetsuits are tried and tested on the South African coastline from the warm Indian Ocean to the cold Atlantic. Reef Pro-Diamond (Chest Zip Entry) The Reef Pro-Diamond has the ultimate in flexibility, warmth, technology, comfort, still allowing you free movement, increasing your water time. Neck Entry System Available in Men’s and Ladies Designed to keep water out with adding extra flexibility across the back. Diamond Pile Flex Jersey Seamless Shoulders and Underarms Dries faster than other Unrestricted movement giving Jerseys. Double knit, you full flexibility. 20% lighter, absorbs less water, internal irrigation flow system for drying. Dura Mesh Skin Torso Reduces wind chill and adds grip to your board while paddling. Drainage System Allows excess water to drain freely without Super-Light Neoprene Rubber compromising warmth. Lighter by 20% than regular neoprene. Softer and more stretch, easy to put on andtake off, allowing better feel Seams and freedom of movement. Nylon II Stretch taped and welded seams, stronger, more flexible and water tight, while Supra-Tex Knee still giving you total comfort. Durable, flexible outer, lightweight, protecting you and your board without compromising your comfort. Titanium Internal lining for added warmth. Latex Seals Restricts water entry. Reef Super x (Chest Zip Entry) The Reef Super X is the next generation of neck entry wetsuits, giving you more flexibility and warmth. The Super X is made from 100% S-Flex Neoprene rubber lined with X-tend Flex in the arms, gussets, body and Legs giving total freedom and comfort. The Torso is made from our Super X Pile Jersey increasing warmth and comfort while the Supra-Tex Knee pads add better movement and function. The Seams are GBS with Neoprene tape giving the perfect seal while the contour cut provides a better fit for added comfort. 9 Reef Flex Pro (Back Zip Entry) Reef Dynamite 4.3 Reef Dynamite Kids & Junior 3mm The Reef Flex Pro is a great all round wetsuit. The The Dynamite is the ultimate level entry The Reef Dynamite Kids Wetsuit is made from contour cut allows for a better fit with increased 4.3mm Surfing wetsuit. The Dynamite has 3mm Nylon II Neoprene, the back Zipper entry movement around the arm and shoulder areas. The Superlite Neoprene in the arms and gusset allows for easy entry. The adjustable Velcro Flex Pro is made from 100% S-Flex Neoprene rubber areas, with a 4mm Dura-mesh Torso for extra neck closure ensures a better seal, while the lined with G-Flex 7 and Plush knit jersey for flexibility warmth. The adjustable neck closure insures zip flange protecting you against the zipper. and added warmth. All the seams are GBS with a good water tight seal. The Dynamite has The Dura-Mesh chest panel also increases your neoprene Nylon II taped seams for a increased seal. GBS seams, Locking YKK back zip and protecting against the cold water and wind chill. The Dura-Mesh chest panel increases your protection Supra-tex knee pads. against wind chill, while the Supra-Tex Knee pads • Adjustable velcro closure gives you greater flexibility and strength on your knee. • Underarm contour cut • Supra-Tex knee • Velcro closure • Glued and blind stitched • Inner taped seams • Supra-Tex knee • Contour cut • Plush knit stretch jersey • YKK Back zip with inside batwing Available in Men’s, Ladies Available in Men’s, Ladies, Junior and Kids sizes • Adjustable velcro neck closure • Supra-Tex knee Available in Men’s and ladies 9 Reef Kinetic top 1mm The Reef Kinetic Long Sleeve Neoprene Top Reef Short Sleeve Spring Reef Sun Shorty 1mm has Super Stretch arms, shoulders and collar with coverseam stitching. The contour The Reef Short Sleeve Spring is made from The Reef Sun Shorty is great for those warm cut is designed for maximum performance Double lined Nylon II Neoprene which is contour summer days. Its made from Double lined and comfortable fit. The Type #5 YKK side cut for a better fit. The YKK Zipper has a Velcro Nylon II Neoprene with a wide arm hole for entry zipper adds for easy entry when putting stop tab on the neck with pull take for easy entry total freedom in arm movement. The YKK back on or exit when taking off. and exit. The Spring suit has Flat-Locked seams zip makes for easy entry and exit. Perfect for for better comfort while in the water. The collar, tropical holiday surf missions for protection sleeves and leg cuffs are rolled with zig zagged against the reefs. • Contour cut stitching finish. • Side entry zip with velcro closure • Back zip • Front boardshort loop • Contour cut • Contour cut • Coverseam stitching • Back zip Available in Men’s Available in Men’s, Ladies, Junior and Kids sizes Boards SURFBOARDS & ACCESSORIES all reef bodyboards, surfboards and accessories have been designed, shaped and manufactured to the highest quality and standards to allow riders maximum performance. our range of bodyboards suit all riders from beginners to advanced. 8”ft 7”ft 6”ft Reef Soft Board The Reef Soft board is a great entry level surfboard for adults and kids alike. Our soft board will give you stability and high buoyancy making it easier when you start out in the water. Once you get the hang of it you will see how easy it is to manoeuvre on the open face of the wave. • WBS (water barrier skin) IXL Deck • Composite Core • White HDPE Bottom • Square Tail • x2 Wooden Stringers 9”ft • x1 Fins Set - 2TPR, 1PU Fins & Screws Reef epoxy mini-mal surfBoard Reef Rocket Board The Reef Mini-Mal has been designed for The Reef Rocket is a board for messing around on those beginners who are looking for a board they small days for adults and kids. The Rocket is a high learn to surf and progress to an intermediate performance soft board. Once you get the hang of it you will level. Ideal for adults and kids. see how easy it is to manoeuvre and boost through sections. • Epoxy • WBS (water barrier skin) IXL Deck • EPS Composite Core with Stringer • EPS Composite Core with Stringer • Twin tab fin system • HDPE Bottom with single tab fin system • x1 Fins Set • Internal fiberglass reinforcing • x1 Fins Set 7.6”ft & 8”ft 5”ft Reef SOFT SUP Board The Reef Soft SUP is a great entry level SUP for adults and kids alike. Our SUP will give you stability and high buoyancy making it easier when you start out in the water. Once you get the hang of it you will see how easy it is to manoeuvre on the open face of the wave. • WBS (water barrier skin) IXL Deck • EPS Composite Core • White HDPE Bottom • Square Tail • x2 Wooden Stringers & Carry Handle • x1 Fins Set - 2TPR, 1PU Fins & Screws 11”ft 10”ft • x1 Adjustable paddle { Tractions } FEATURES INCLUDING lightest weight materials, DIAMOND GROOVED traction and super sticky 3M adhesive. REEF Two Tone 2 PCE Traction Pad • Glue: 3M • LENGTH: 300mm • PATTERN: Diamond Grooves • EVA HARDNESS: 45 ° - 50 ° • TAIL KICK: Yes • ARCH BAR: No Colours: As Shown REEF ALL BLACK REEF diamond 3 PCE Traction Pad 3 PCE Traction Pad REEF Retro 1 PCE Traction Pad • Glue: 3M • Glue: 3M • LENGTH: 330mm • LENGTH: 330mm • Glue: 3M • PATTERN: Diamond Grooves • PATTERN: Diamond Grooves • LENGTH: 300mm • EVA HARDNESS: 45 ° - 50 ° • EVA HARDNESS: 45 ° - 50 ° • PATTERN: Diamond • TAIL KICK: Yes • TAIL KICK: Yes Grooves • ARCH BAR: Yes • ARCH BAR: Yes • EVA HARDNESS: 45 ° - 50 ° • TAIL KICK: Yes Colours: Black Colours: Blue / Red • ARCH BAR: Yes Colours: As Shown { LEASHES } Premium grade urethane, double swivel LEASHES. Great all round, Traditional moulded technology. 38mm Double padded neoprene ankle cuff Double stainless steel Swivels High strength poly urethane cord COMP 6” Regular 6” REGULAR 7” REGULAR 8” ANKLE 9” Reef Double Swivel Reef Double Swivel Reef Double Swivel Reef Double Swivel Reef Double Swivel Moulded Leash. Moulded Leash. Moulded Leash. Moulded Leash. Moulded Leash. • WAVE SIZE: 4ft (1.2m) • WAVE SIZE: 6ft (1.8m) • WAVE SIZE: 8ft (2.4m) • WAVE SIZE: 10ft (3.0m) • WAVE SIZE: 9ft (2.7m) • LENGTH: 6ft (1.8m) • LENGTH: 6ft (1.8m) • LENGTH: 7ft (2.1m)) • LENGTH: 8ft (2.4m) • LENGTH: 9ft (2.7m) • CORD DIA: 5.5mm • CORD DIA: 7mm • CORD DIA: 7mm • CORD DIA: 7mm • CORD DIA: 7mm • HORN TYPE: Moulded • HORN TYPE: Moulded • HORN TYPE: Moulded • HORN TYPE: Moulded • HORN TYPE: Moulded • SWIVEL: Double • SWIVEL: Double • SWIVEL: Double • SWIVEL: Double • SWIVEL: Double • STRAP: 38mm- 2 x Padded • STRAP: 50mm- 2 x Padded • STRAP: 50mm- 2 x Padded • STRAP: 50mm- 2 x Padded • STRAP: 50mm- 2 x Padded • RAILSAVER: Detachable • RAILSAVER: Detachable • RAILSAVER: Detachable • RAILSAVER: Detachable • RAILSAVER: Detachable • WARRANTY: 6 Months • WARRANTY: 6 Months • WARRANTY: 6 Months • WARRANTY: 6 Months • WARRANTY : 6 Months Colours: Black Colours: Assorted Colours: Assorted Colours: Assorted Colours: Assorted EPS PE PE PE The Bullet Bodyboard is a entry level The Revolver Bodyboard was The Barrel Bodyboard is built to The Wedge PE Bodyboard is EPS bodyboard with Stringer to get designed to get you started in get you into bodyboarding without designed for high performance you going.
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