BlueSeventy Reaction Fullsuit Mens Wetsuit triathlon & open
100% Yamamoto Neoprene with a SCS (Super Composite Skin) coating provides a low drag external surface and impressive buoyancy. Combined with our A- FLEX jersey lining the Reaction delivers high performance flexibility and buoyancy. Sizing: XS: Height - cm, Weight - Kg BUOYANCY: The Reaction tiers buoyancy 4-5-4, centralising Core buoyancy to raise the position of the hips in relation to the rest of the swimmer CHEST: RATING 4mm Two side panels of 4mm Yamamoto 38cell Neoprene accentuate natural lung buoyancy to optimise your upper body position relative to the legs TORSO: RATING 5mm 5mm Yamamoto Neoprene supports the hips and lower torso, lifting the body in the water reducing drag and improving speed. The 5mm panels in the back of the hips, are lateral orientated in order to facilitate raised body position when you roll to the side during breathing LOWER LEG: RATING 4mm. Research with top swimmers has shown that our 4mm Yamamoto neoprene legs deliver the perfect blend of buoyancy without limiting drive from the kick FLEXIBILITY: Our A-FLEX Orange Jersey highlights the Reactions highly flexible 4 way stretch 1.5mm arms and over sized underarm gussets VO2 CHEST PANEL: A central panel of 3mm material laminated with our A-FLEX material maximises stretch during respiration and improves comfort LOWERED COLLAR: Our curved closure flap reduced rear collar height improving comfort and reducing chaffing SINGLE SEAM TUBE LEGS: Our tube construction in the lower leg, combines A FLEX material with a single seam to maximise the flexibility and promote a quick release from your suit in the transition Liquid taping on the internal seam reinforces and allows you to cut the leg to your desired height KNEE FLEX PANELS: Our 2 mm KNEE FLEX panels assist with knee flexion by reducing bunching behind the knee and improve functionality when you need to run to T1 A- GRIP PANELS: A textured forearm print onto our high stretch jersey allows the swimmer extra feel for the water and additional grip in the propulsion phase of the stroke