What's the difference between its material and that of a racing swimsuit?
Cécile, our engineer (a former synchro swimmer in Cannes) had in mind to keep the necessary elasticity of a racing swimsuit, its comfort, its resistance to chlorine but wanted a thinner material. In artistic swimming, lightness counts; a heavy, wet swimsuit doesn't help you gain height. For this reason, she developed a polyester-based material and replaced the elastane fibers with an elastolefin fiber.
Tip from Margaux, product manager and 4th at the 2017 World Masters Artistic Swimming Championships
"We've all lost our nose clip during ballet. Thanks to the ideas of our ambassador swimmers, I've added a small elastic band to the inside of the swimsuit, at hip level, right and left. You can hang a second nose clip on it and swim with peace of mind."
High notch
This synchro swimsuit has been designed to give swimmers maximum freedom of movement. It is worn above the hip. Visually, this lengthens the leg line. So it's more indented than the swimsuits we're used to.