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Features
- BUOYANCY: The distribution of materials of different thickness in the Athlex Float, such as the 4.5 mm neoprene in the legs, enhances its buoyancy. This will allow you to maintain a horizontal and elevated position in the water for longer, so that your swimming technique is not affected and you can perform at your best in your triathlon competition.
HIGH ELASTICITY: The materials in the shoulder, arm, and back areas give this wetsuit a high level of elasticity in the upper body. This will allow you to swim without restriction, performing each swim stroke with total freedom. HYDRODYNAMICS: You can improve your speed and hydrodynamics while training and in competitions, thanks to the SCS technology used to treat the materials in this wetsuit.
- Most of us know what type of swimmer we are. But how much importance do you place on this when you’re deciding what wetsuit to
- buy?
- Fit and price is often what people think about, but which suit is going to best suit your swimming needs and so make the real difference to your performance is really important and can
- often be overlooked!
- Natural Swimmer – You are a streamlined, naturally strong swimmer who has good body position and technique so are looking for the most flexible suit around to compliment this and make you even faster.
- Total Swimmer - Swimmer who lacks stabilization – You have the tendency to roll too much during freestyle, particularly over long distances. You would be able to go faster for longer and tire more slowly if you had a balanced body position.
- Progressive Swimmer - With a cyclist or runner physique, you don’t necessarily carry the natural buoyancy in your body that’s going to keep you in a good swimming position – legs typically sink. You’d ideally prefer gender specific buoyancy and find yourself having to kick a lot to keep your legs from creating drag when swimming.
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