Finisterre's range of cold weather surf clothing is designed to protect athletes from the elements. When one thinks of surfing, sandy beaches and sunny days come to mind but many established pros are known for practicing during cooler weather conditions and in regions that are not prone to sun.
Inspired by equipment worn on English and Nordic shores, this chilly performance wear line ensures surfers stay warm during weather conditions that are less than favorable. This thermal surfwear collection by Finisterre features buttoned tops, cozy pullovers and comfy knits that will protect athletes from wind when practicing their skills on shore. The range features styles for both men and women and is designed with comfort and performance in mind.
Thermal Surfwear Collections
This Cold Weather Surf Clothing Protects from Harsh Elements
Trend Themes
1. Cold Weather Surf Clothing - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop advanced materials and technologies that improve insulation and comfort in cold weather surf clothing.
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Industry Implications
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