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Slippery
for 2004—new vests, pullovers, boots and colors, and that’s
just the beginning… |
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Of course Slippery’s familiar staple, the Neo vest, is still in the mix, this year priced at $69.95. For years the Neo’s been the fastest seller in the whole personal watercraft field. Team it up on the shelf with the new AXIS and sales for the 2004 season indeed look bright.
Slippery’s also got a newly designed Matrix pullover this season, priced at only $59.95. It comes in three new colors, too: Lime, Charcoal and Red-and-Blue. And check out the always popular and great fitting Matrix 3-buckle, as well. It’s retailing for $49.95. This vest perfectly complements Slippery’s whole race-proven line of Matrix suits, those high performance wetsuits built pro-quality tough. With 2mm Neoprene throughout, a 3mm butt for a little more padding and durability, Lycra sleeves and neck, Super Stretch panels in the lumbar area, and a titanium metalite torso interior for heat retention the Matrix is a pro’s pick. And take a good look at the new and exclusive Matrix camo suit this year, matched with a pullover and gloves. This eye-catching combination is designed just like the suits Factory Kawasaki riders Chris MacClugage and Dustin Motzouris wore at the World Finals at Lake Havasu.
More news comes with the all-new Comp Boot, another 2004 intro. This super-comfortable personal watercraft footwear looks like it could be worn on the basketball courts, but built by Slippery of course it’s been specifically designed for the hard-core water-riding enthusiast. Just some of the features include a removable “airprene” breathable gater, and plenty of mesh for unbelievable drainage. Slippery’s saying this boot is so lightweight you don’t even know you’re even wearing it. The price is right, too. The Comp Boot sells for $69.95, suggested retail. And the Reform line is back for ’04, bigger and better than ever with newly designed boots and shoes for the whole family. Positioned just under the state-of-the-art Matrix gear, the Reform suits and accessories offer plenty of hot design and color choices, and it’s all made with the same superstretch materials you’d expect to find on way more expensive gear. Price-wise, the Reform is tough to beat. So once again, it’s
Slippery making the biggest splash in the water. The new 2004 gear is
hot. Count on it all to sell like crazy. And of course Parts Unlimited
has it all. |
For more information see:
www.slipperywetsuits.com