Prolimit SUP Neoprene Top Airmax 2017 Wing Foiling, SUP and Surf Review

Prolimit SUP Neoprene Top Airmax 2017

Reviews / Mens Tops

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At A Glance

Depending on where you paddle a bit of warmth can often be a welcome thing. The SUP Neoprene Top Airmax from Prolimit is designed to provide you with warmth while still being able to handle the odd wipeout. Made from high-quality 1mm thick, soft AirFlex 550+ neoprene the quality is very apparent. Airmax vented side panels are there to regulate temperature and make the top highly mobile. There is a full-length front zipper, a rear pocket for snacks and small items and it offers UPF 50+ UV protection.

On The Water

This is a very comfortable top to wear; it slips on easily and feels light on your shoulders. It’s worth noting this isn’t a “wetsuit” top; the warmth comes from it being dry, in the most part, however, if you do fall in it dries very quickly and is far more effective than wearing a hoody! If you do fall in the jacket has a water repellent coating and dries exceedingly quickly.

On the inside, there is a Zodiac lining which is a fleecy material that adds extra warmth. Being able to unzip the front helps to regulate the temperature as you warm up and the jacket also packs down quite small so you can easily fit it in a small dry bag on your board. The mobility in the arms and shoulder area is fantastic thanks to the flexible nature of the neoprene and the cut of the jacket.

Overall

We’ve been guilty of wearing hoodies before and going with the “I won’t fall in” motto. This jacket is superior to that plan in so many ways it’s won a permanent place in the van and comes out whenever the air has a chill to it. Comfortable, light, warm and fast drying it’s a high-quality bit of kit that we love!

This review was in Issue 3 of Tonic Mag.

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By Rou Chater
Rou Chater has been kitesurfing for over twenty years, paddleboarding for the last six years, and was there testing the first wingsurfer from Naish in Tarifa when it arrived on the continent. He is passionate about riding waves and exploring new places. As the publishing editor, he oversees everything at Tonic but also our sister magazines IKSURFMAG and IMB. He's been on the water since he was born and has never looked back, in the winter you'll find him chasing swells in the Caribbean and during the summer he can be found all over Europe at various SUP, Kitesurf and Mountain Bike events getting features for the magazines.

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