TestedSupskin Diabolo drysuit

Steve Chismar

 · 24.03.2015

Tested: Supskin Diabolo drysuitPhoto: Steve Chismar
Tested: Supskin Diabolo drysuit
Austrian Wolfgang Leeb has discovered a gap in the market with his innovative SUP company SUPSKIN. His suits are in demand among SUP athletes.
SUP editor-in-chief Steve Chismar test-driving the Supskin Diabolo drysuitPhoto: Steve ChismarSUP editor-in-chief Steve Chismar test-driving the Supskin Diabolo drysuit

The Diabolo is an extremely lightweight semi-dry suit. The highlight, as with all SUPSKIN suits: They are breathable - unlike neoprene. Anyone paddling or training on longer tours in cool climates will not be able to avoid this devilishly good invention. It is also suitable for use in the river (here on the Upper Rhine). Unfortunately, the padding is somewhat lacking.

Weight 450 grammesPrice 499 EuroInfo www.supskin.com

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