Xcel Comp X 4mm 5 Finger Wetsuit Glove
- Unisex glove
- 4mm thick
- Channel Flex material is a new technology for Xcel, blending a lightweight exterior with a hydrophobic gridded material to reduce water weight
- Thermo Dry Celliant lining
- 5 finger design
- Engineered fit gives your hands a full range of motion and improves the fit
- Textures palm to increase grip
- Temperature guide: 48° - 55° F
Ed D'Ascoli founded Xcel in 1982, working from the bedroom of his Sunset Beach house. D'Ascoli found no shortage of inspiration from the world-class performances on display at his doorstep; and the opportunity to create and to connect high-performance products with the athletes who demanded them was irresistible.
Developing wetsuits in Hawaii came naturally to D’Ascoli, having grown up surfing New Jersey’s chilly Atlantic coasts. While temperate Hawaii waters rarely call for any more than 2mm neoprene. Sunset Beach and other North Shore breaks are incredibly challenging and demand world-class products for maximum performance.
Drawing upon his enthusiasm and experience helping establish Victory Wetsuits (Japan) as an international brand. D’Ascoli quickly laid the foundations of a core wetsuit company that would revolutionise the industry and push the cutting edge of material and design development.
After penetrating the surfing market, Xcel rode its rapid growth into expanding its offerings and found wider audiences across the ocean. Today, surf, dive, UV protection, paddle, and wake combine to form the core of Xcel’s brand appeal. In 1990, D’Ascoli moved Xcel from Sunset Beach into its present headquarters in Haleiwa. Soon after, to better service Xcel retailers on the mainland, the brand opened a warehouse in California. This West Coast location facilitated Xcel’s entry into the recreational diving market. Using successful features and vast product knowledge of its successful surf and military wetsuits, Xcel quickly raised the bar for dive wetsuit design.
Xcel has been voted Surf Industry Manufacturer’s Association (SIMA) “Wetsuit of the Year” by its industry peers four times (2007, 2008, 2010 and 2017).