Scubapro T-Flex Water Leggings (UPF80) - Womens
Scubapro T-Flex Water Leggings (UPF80) - Womens - Graphite / XS (X-Small) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
The Scubapro T-Flex Water Leggings (UPF80) for women provide a comfortable, protection-forward option for scuba, diving, snorkeling and other water activities. They work well as an under-layer to ease wetsuit donning and pair nicely with rash guards in the UPF collection. Built with a nylon-spandex blend, these leggings deliver UPF 80 protection for sun exposure both on the surface and underwater.
Designed for a form-fitting, hydrodynamic silhouette, the T-Flex leggings are lightweight, quick-drying, and offer moisture control and abrasion resistance. They are versatile for a range of water activities and look great as gear under layers in scuba and diving setups while coordinating with other UPF pieces for underwater protection.
Features
Features
- UPF 80 rating (UV Standard 801) for sun protection on the surface and in the water.
- Material: 86% nylon, 14% spandex blend for comfort, stretch, and durability.
- Lightweight and quick-drying with moisture control and abrasion resistance.
- Form-fitting, hydrodynamic silhouette with flattering color panels.
- Versatile for a range of activities including divers, snorkelers, paddle boarders, and swimmers.
- Size and color options: five sizes in three color combinations.
- Compatibility: pairs well with T-Flex, Channel Flow, and UPF 50 rash guards.
- Under-layer benefit: protects underwater from stings and abrasion and provides UV protection on the surface.
- Weight: approximately 0.4 lb.
Specifications
Specifications
| Thickness - Steamers | Other |
| Product Weight | 0.4 lb |
| Activity | Snorkeling, Travel, Recreational, Freediving |
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WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.


