
With more features than you can shake a paddle at, the NRS 3.0 Ultra John Wetsuit defines Top of the Line. You won't find a more comfortable, durable or warmer 3-mm sleeveless wetsuit anywhere. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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NRS Men's Sizing Chart

| Reviewer: | TM | Rating: | 5 | Date: | 04/05/2013 |
| Review: | Very good, a little tight but I think it is supposed to be. | ||||
| Reviewer: | Terry casey | Rating: | 5 | Date: | 12/19/2012 |
| Review: | good fit and nice price. very warm. | ||||
| Reviewer: | soloviajero | Rating: | 4 | Date: | 10/11/2012 |
| Review: | This was my first wetsuit, which I bought for cool weather kayaking. Ive been very satisfied. It runs true to the NRS sizing chart, however the reinforced knees of mine are not as large or shaped as depicted in the NRS product photo. I would have preferred the style in the photo, but theyre okay as is. The relief front zipper on mine leaks a little, which is shocking when cold water enters there for the first time, but the relief option is a real blessing. Wetsuits provide insulation, not dryness, because theyre not breathable unlike drysuits and sooner or later youre wet inside anyway from perspiration or outside water, but the moisture between the suit and your body soon comes to body temperature and stays warm that way. My suit is well articulated and doesnt restrict or bind. I found that, like any tool, you need to learn how to use and adjust it to get the maximum benefit. | ||||
| Reviewer: | James Urbina | Rating: | 5 | Date: | 06/25/2012 |
| Review: | I had the opportunity to use this on a swiftwater rescue course at the bottom of Abiquiu lake where the Rio Chama comes out. The water was 54 degrees, and the ambient temperature varied from the 70s in the morning to 100 degrees in the afternoon. I had previously used the NRS Grizzly wetsuit and am comparing this one to that one. I really like the loft of the fleece type lining, that and the sheer comfort of this next to my skin. I also prefer the front zipper to the flaps, and found that going to the restroom was actually rather easy. Along with a rashguard, a short sleeve splash top, water socks and shoes, as well as gloves, I was able to prevent hypothermia as well if not better than most of my classmates without being overheated. I was very pleased with the small comfort features, and felt no places that rubbed uncomfortably. | ||||