Skip Fullsuit Reef 3/2 mm
Introducing the Skip, our 3/2 mm full suit, made out of 100% Japanese neoprene. Made to be worn in all conditions, providing warmth and comfort, while chasing swells.
All glued and stitched, with fluid seam weld, designed with a back zipper, back flap to ensure no waster gets in the suit, with a smooth neoprene neck lining, a custom back neck velcro that wraps around to the front to ensure the wetsuit to be water tight.
Made out of 100% Yamamoto Japanese limestone based neoprene in 2 mm and our custom super stretch recycled lining, repurposed from post consumer plastic bottles to tackle plastic ocean pollution; which aims to add extra stretchiness to our foam.
Details:
- 3/2 mm thickness
- Made out of Yamamoto Ecoprene combined with extra stretch lining
- Black Back YKK Zipper
- Smooth neoprene neck lining
- Back Flap for water tightness
- Lining recycled from post consumer plastic bottles
- Glued blind stitched (GBS) seams
- Knee Pads
- Wrist and Ankles fluid seam weld
- Black Abysse Watermen Logo printed on the left side
- Brown stitching and black piping
- Made for water temperature 60F to 68F - 15C to 20 C
Dane wears a size Large. 6'0 - 80 kilos
Water activities, surfing, stand-up paddle, wakeboarding, kite-surfing, windsurfing, snorkeling.
If you are between sizes, we recommend choosing the smaller size, as wetsuits should fit close to the body to reduce water flushing.
Not sure about thickness or sizing? Message us — we’ll help recommend the best size and water-temperature range for your needs.
This wetsuit features ECOPRENE™, ABYSSE’s proprietary material system developed for use in finished wetsuits and surfwear.
- Premium Japanese Yamamoto limestone-based neoprene selected for softness, stretch, and comfort
- Recycled bottle linings (inner and outer fabrics)
- Lower-impact alternative to conventional petroleum-based neoprene
- Built for long-term wear, supporting durability and performance
• Plastic Neutral with CleanHub
• We remove ocean-bound plastic for every product sold
• Reducing our material footprint






