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Eco wetsuit

Neoprene Limestone Yamamoto ®

Speaking in terms of eco-sustainability, Limestone neoprene presents itself as the successor of the classic neoprene. The pride of the Japanese textile industry is that Limestone differs from classic neoprene thanks to its processing that no longer occurs with agents deriving from oil but with an agent extracted from the subsoil of limestone origin called Monmer.

Neoprene Limestone Yamamoto ®
Eco Wetsuit

Yulex ®

It is a renewable rubber obtained from Havea trees, usable in the textile industry and ideal for creating wetsuits for water sports. It has excellent elastic capacities, it adheres perfectly to your body giving comfort and allowing longer lasting performance, minimizing the environmental impact.

Yulex ®
Elastic material for Leash

TPU

Thermoplastic polyurethane belongs to the category of polyurethane plastics. Its characteristics are reminiscent of those of a natural rubber. It offers excellent elasticity, abrasion resistance and waterproofness and can be extracted from wheels and bushings of the automotive industry. Optimal material for the production of leash.

TPU
EVA produced from algae ideal for traction pads

Biopolymers

It is a viable bio degradable alternative to petroleum based plastic. In its composition structure it does not present toxic substances, it can be recycled as organic waste or disposed of through a biodegradation process that occurs only when the product is buried. Excellent alternative for creating traction pads.

Biopolimeri
bark of Cork tree, perfect for ecological pads

Cork

Plant tissue of secondary origin that covers the stem and roots of woody plants. It is therefore 100% Eco-Friendly. Alternative material for creating traction pads.

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