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Women's open water neoprene wetsuit - OWS 500 2/2 black turquoise

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Our design teams have developed this open water wetsuit for swimming in temperate water, optimizing glide and buoyancy.

This open water wetsuit is totally designed with glideskin neoprene to optimize your glide through the water! Thickness of 2.5mm on torso and legs and 2mm on arms.

Color : Caribbean blue

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PRODUCT BENEFITS

Freedom of movement

Turn your shoulders without constraint thanks to neoprene 2 mm at arm level

Easy on/off

Easy slip-on thanks to back zipper and super-stretch component.

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Combinaison néoprène femme de nage eau libre - OWS 500 2/2 noir turquoise
Combinaison néoprène femme de nage eau libre - OWS 500 2/2 noir turquoise
Combinaison néoprène femme de nage eau libre - OWS 500 2/2 noir turquoise

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Usage advice:

To avoid neck irritation and rubbing, use Vaseline or a mixture of 50% Vaseline and 50% lanolin.

Threading advice:

The Glide-Skin component used on this suit is highly flexible and elastic, but also more fragile. During donning, do not use fingernails or extreme stretching. Put on arms and legs gradually.

Component

Arms: neoprene GLIDE SKIN 2 mm
Torso, back and legs: neoprene GLIDE SKIN 2.5 mm
FLATLOCK seams: non-waterproof

What are the different types of neoprene: standard and glideskin?

Neoprene is made up of 3 layers:
- Inner layer: mesh.
- Middle layer: foam.
- Outer layer: standard mesh or glideskin.

Standard neoprene has a mesh outer layer. This material is highly resistant, but absorbs water and is more difficult to repair.
Glideskin Neoprene has a polymer outer layer. It offers better glide and is waterproof. It is more fragile, but easily repaired with neoprene glue.

What's the difference between a surf wetsuit and an open water wetsuit?

Surf suits are made from standard neoprene, with a mesh outer layer. This material is highly resistant, but absorbs water. It is suitable for surfing.
Open water wetsuits are developed in part or in full with glideskin neoprene. This impermeable material provides better glide. It is also more fragile. Open water wetsuits are therefore strictly designed for swimming.

I feel my muscles work differently when I use a neoprene wetsuit. Is this normal?

If you're in your first open-water sessions with a wetsuit, it's normal to feel a different muscular workout because the sleeve offers more buoyancy to the arms and so we have to add "extra" force to plunge the arm into the water. This sensation will disappear after a few sessions.

Why is a neoprene wetsuit difficult to put on?

Putting on a neoprene wetsuit can seem a daunting task, especially for those who have never used one before. Neoprene wetsuits need to be tight-fitting to prevent water penetration during practice. If the wetsuit is wide, the swimmer will feel the cold more, and will also be more exposed to skin irritation as the wetsuit moves during the session.

Warranty

2 years

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Composition

100% Rubber foam Main fabric - Outer layer 100% Polyurethane Main fabric - Inner layer 86% Polyamide, 14% Elastane

STOCK TIPS

Open water wetsuit to be stored in a dry place.

Maintenance tips

Hand wash

No bleaching

No tumble drying

No ironing

No dry cleaning

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