AIRBLITZ™ Perforated Neoprene Leggings - Unisex

$189.00 CAD

 

AIRBLITZ™ NEOPRENE LEGGINGS

Ditch sweaty waders. Stay cool. Move freely.

 The world’s first perforated neoprene wading leggings — designed in Canada, tested in the backcountry of New Zealand and Canada. Built to drain fast, breathe better, and keep you mobile on every mission.

Why AIRBLITZ™?

  • Next-Gen Ventilation – Strategic perforations push water out and pull air in, speeding up dry times.
  • All-Day Comfort – Soft built-in nylon liner against skin.
  • Made to Move – Lightweight, four-way stretch neoprene designed for hiking, rowing, and fishing.
  • Secure Fit Drawstring – Adjustable waistband keeps pants locked in while you’re on the move.
  • Full Bug Protection – Guaranteed coverage from biting insects and brush so you can focus on fishing, not swatting.
  • Sun & Terrain Shield – UPF 50+ plus rugged durability for long days outside.
  • Smart Storage – Dual pockets keep essentials secure.

Field-Tested. Backcountry Proven.

 AIRBLITZ™ has been tested in the toughest conditions — from New Zealand’s brown-trout backcountry to Canada’s alpine rivers — to ensure unmatched performance where it matters most.

 AIRBLITZ™ vs. Z-Series™

  • AIRBLITZ™ → Runs cooler. Breathable perforations make it perfect for hot days or high-output missions.
  • Z-Series™ → Runs warmer. Traps water against your skin for insulation in cooler spring/fall conditions.

Having both = full-season coverage for every backcountry adventure.

Your Upgrade from Waders

  Traditional waders trap heat and sweat. AIRBLITZ™ breaks the cycle with airflow tech, letting your legs breathe and drain faster — keeping you light, cool, and comfortable.

 Stop sweating in waders. Step into next-gen wet wading with AIRBLITZ™.

For in-depth customer reviews, visit our Google page.

 For any questions or inquiries about this product, feel free to reach out to our team at info@backcountryskinz.com.

How to Measure

Waist: Measure around the narrowest part of your waist, usually just above your belly button. Make sure the tape measure is snug but not too tight or too loose.

Inseam: Measure from the crotch seam to the bottom of the leg, or from the inside of the leg to the ankle, depending on your preference.