Santa Cruz, CA — O’Neill is once again at the forefront of UV
rashguard technology. The all-new O’Neill FUSE SEAM construction will
join a long list of O’Neill’s industry firsts including TechnoButter
Neoprene and the patented Z.E.N. zip wetsuit entry.
This new Stitchless Seam Technology is similar to the bonding
technology, which has been used on seam construction in outerwear.
O'Neill has been working on the development of the same type of bonding
technique for stretch fabric seams. O'Neill is proud to be the first to
bring this technology to the UV rashguard market.
The design team in O’Neill’s R&D facility, “AREA 52”, have been
pushing the limits of UV rashguards since the beginning with the neon
blitz of wearable sun protection pioneered in the 80's.
Through extensive testing they found, that due to the high stretch
and even higher stress put on the seams of O'Neill's performance fit
rashguards, the seams must stretch as far as the fabrics stretch. The
seams must also be strong enough to withstand the pressure of heavy
water intent on ripping the shirt off your back. More importantly, the
purpose of a rashguard is to prevent rash and nothing does that better
than a flat seam which conforms to your body.
O'Neill's FUSE SEAM construction uses ultrasonic welding to bond two
overlapping panels of stretch fabric. The result is a seam, which
requires no stitch and lies completely flat against your skin. The seam
stretches along with the panels of the rashguard and returns back to
its original position when released.
FUSE SEAM will be introduced into O’Neill’s “Always Summer”
collection in a performance fit UV rashguard in spring of 2015.
Available in both men’s and women’s styles.
Known primarily for the invention of the surfing wetsuit, Jack
O’Neill’s original vision was to create products that allow you to surf
longer. Whether it is a wetsuit for bone-chilling water, or sun
protection garments that protect your skin from harmful UV rays, O’Neill
continues to provide innovative products that protect you from the
planet’s harshest conditions. “Being the first major surf and lifestyle
brand to receive the respected Seal of Recommendation from The Skin
Cancer Foundation demonstrates O’Neill’s dedication to sun safety”,
stated Pat O’Neill, CEO and President of O’Neill Wetsuits.
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