Swimming and triathlon wetsuit made from Yamamoto neoprene with SCS coating at strategic points for optimum comfort and a real aid to swimming.
Benefits:
- Yamamoto #39: Yamamoto#39 neoprene is a must-have for wetsuits, providing flexibility, lightness and glide. It's an eco-friendly neoprene made from limestone, not petroleum.
- Glued and Sewn: Wetsuits are designed to prevent water ingress as far as possible. Glued and sewn neoprene panels guarantee 100% watertight seams. This is the most effective and robust technique
- Flex Zip: Aquaman's exclusive relaxed-closure technology offers the swimmer unrivalled comfort and totally frees the arm's extension to reach as far as possible. Back flexibility is accentuated by more than 12%, allowing the arm to extend by more than 7cm.
- Flash System: The intensity of neck movements when swimming calls for foolproof skin protection. The Flash System's wide tongue, which folds over the two Velcro fasteners, protects the skin from any risk of irritation. It also helps to remove the wetsuit, as it opens in line with the Quick Transition Zip.
Details:
- Montage Collé Consu: Glued/stitched neoprene panel assembly guarantees 100% watertight seams.
- SCS: Hydrophobic coating applied to the smooth outside. It facilitates gliding through the water, contributes to the longevity of the neoprene and facilitates undressing.
- Flex Zip: the relaxed closure offers swimmers incomparable comfort and frees the arm's extension to reach as far as possible.
- Quick Transition Zip: in a single movement, the zipper opens, the scratch on the collar detaches and the left shoulder is freed.
- Flash System: the collar is raised 3 cm on the back of the neck to protect it. It eliminates any risk of irritation and helps to remove the suit. It opens in line with the Quick Transition Zip.
- Revolving Collar: Stops water ingress, sits ideally on the back and doesn't compress the neck
- Thickness: 3mm bust, thigh crotch / 2mn biceps, neck
- Back closure: With reverse slider
- France: Conceived and designed in France
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