by: Airblaster
$ 99.99 $ 119.99
THE ORIGINAL one piece hooded long underwear, developed to near perfection over the course of 10+ years of abuse by the Airblaster Ninja ambassadors. STAY WILD!
The iconic one-piece that started it all. The Ninja suit is the original hooded base layer suit, and still the best long underwear on the planet. As a bonus, the Ninja suit is so comfortable and awesome, you'll find yourself wanting to wear it in completely inappropriate scenarios: grocery shopping, to the movies, on a date. our advice go for it. After all, you're a Ninja. Ninjas pretty much do whatever they want.
230 g/m² 4-Way Stretch Air Tech Fabric – 94% Brushed Polyester / 6% Lycra
Regular Fit
Full Length Chest Zip
7 Panel Form Fitting Hood
Thumb Loops at Cuff
350° Waist Zip for Bathroom Access
$ 99.99 $ 109.99
BFCM Sale: Save $30 on the Airblaster Classic Ninja Suit! and free shipping! (while supplies last) THE ORIGINAL one piece hooded long underwear, developed to near perfection over the course of 10+ years of abuse by the Airblaster Ninja ambassadors. STAY WILD! 7-panel ergonomic hood 350 degree waist zip for easy full...
$ 119.95
It's hard to beat THE ORIGINAL. This is the one-piece hooded base layer that started it all, developed to virtual perfection over the course of 15 years of testing and abuse by our Ninja Ambassadors and Professional Team. If you need base layer, this is simply the best. Experience all...
$ 144.00 $ 179.99
Easy Style means being comfortable with your style, and every boss knows that true comfort starts primarily in the pants region. The new Airblaster Easy Style Pant gives you options--you can cinch the lower leg cuff tight around your boot, or leave it loose. The Easy Style Pant gives comfort--Relaxed...
$ 144.99 $ 179.99
Pretty sure Airblaster invented these. Actually true. Maybe. The first outerwear pants that Airblaster ever developed in around 2004 had elastic bottoms. We brought samples to the trade show. People said, "Ha-ha.... Seriously, though. ... They're going to have normal bottoms, right?" And we were like, "Duh. Yes. Like, that...