NeoSport Men's Podium or Women's Jane Sleeveless Triathlon Wetsuit - 5/3mm Lightweight - Anatomical Fit for Range of Motion and Faster Transitions,4
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It would also be comfortable for me to wear neoprene sleeves if I were in water from the 60s. Depending on your level of comfort, you can do either. My personal opinion would depend on whether the swimmer was able to endure the length of the swim. This is likely to be worn by many people without the need to adjust.
This one is about 8 mm thick, which is thick compared to other ones. There is no set time and place for this as I only used it for one event here in Georgia in an early bird triathlon and it was perfect for me.
Several buttons are attached to the front, making it difficult to move freely A transition suit isn't your typical one. The chest area of this vest is also very tight (especially if you have a huge chest) and would be uncomfortable to wear while
The suit can be worn in a pool, but depending on the levels of chlorine in the water it may age rapidly (i.e. eventually dry out, crack, or change color). I would soak it in nonchlorinated water and rinse it really, really well if you plan to wear it in the pool. There isn't much of a problem if you use a salt water pool.
Selected User Reviews For NeoSport Men's Podium or Women's Jane Sleeveless Triathlon Wetsuit - 5/3mm Lightweight - Anatomical Fit for Range of Motion and Faster Transitions,4
My biggest worry about this wetsuit was the fact that I'm a large triathlete who loves to compete! This weekend I am participating in the Escape the Cape triathlon, in which I will jump from the Cape May/Lewes Ferry into the Chesapeake Bay for the swim section! So I needed a wetsuit. the first time I have ever stuffed myself into a wet suit. A couple of minutes in my swimming pool feels great. It's about 75 degrees right now. There was warmth in my body and I was able to swim and move freely. I float like a buoy, so that's a good thing! Only negative feedback will be accepted . 1) The neck is way too tight and it makes it unpleasant to wear. 1) The Velcro on the neck part catches on my hair when I start swimming due to its rough texture. My swimming skills are not very good, but I can manage for a few minutes. 2) It is easy to rip. I discovered this when I was pulling it on, and I found that the rubber part of the neoprene was on the outside. So I was careful when I pulled it on. pantyhose and rolling it up at the bottom, then hiking it up to wear it around your legs, and then rolling Besides TriSlide spray on lubricant, I also used a spray on grease. Surely, I'll just use some fancy duct tape in the race if this does not work! I've just ordered a repair kit. Although it was a little stretchy, I could still breathe normally and walk as I'll refer you to my friends who're venturing into the cold water and need a wetsuit! Thanks for making a great product NeoSport.
Reviewing the reviews before ordering made me feel more confident about my decision. As I am 5'4" and 122 pounds, I had to size down by two. The chart indicated I should have ordered a size 8, but I ordered a size Although I have to wiggle into it, I want it to feel as comfortable as a skin. If it is too large, I risk So far, I haven't had a chance to see how it looks in the water since I live in Miami, Florida. During my swim trek in Sicily, I'll be taking it on the road. My review will be updated after I have worn the wetsuit. I like how it looks when I have it on, and the cord on the zipper is easy to operate. Thanks for your purchase. I'm pleased with it.
I bought it before the Chicago Triathlon. I am very pleased with this purchase. This is two times I've used it in Lake Michigan for training, and I've had no problems with it (other than sometimes wishing I'd sprung for the full length due to chilly water). The following are the dimensions for Size 4 was the right choice for me. The height of my body is 5'3", weight 115 lbs, and my age is 31 The thighs are 19 inches, and the calves are 13 inches. The clothes I wear generally fit me in an XS or a size 0 or 2. Due to my "athletic" build legs, I have trouble getting into some other wetsuits, but this one worked great for me. Fit is a little snug in the most spots, and I have no complaints about how it fits overall. I have shorter legs that sit just below my knees. It feels a little odd if you're used to full length suits. I tend to forget how high up you have to pull it to sit well at the crotch when you're used to full length suits.
This suit is so cute! I have found this to be an extremely helpful training tool. This keeps me super warm while giving me full range of motion for my arms. You will not experience rubbing or chafing even when swimming a long distance. This is a great fit and a breeze to put on and take.
That's exactly what I need!.
Swimming suits such as this are great for neoprene. Because I'm not a runner or cyclist, I can't comment on whether it'll be effective at a triathalon. However, I will say that it's fantastic at swimming. The arm and shoulder freedom is excellent, it is comfortable, it drags little, and despite its tight fit, it is easy to put on and take off. There are no (flat) seams on this suit, so it's not the best suit to wear for speed if you're in the Olympics. In the water as well as after you get out, though, it offers compression and allows you to stay toasty and warm. In addition to being unique and extremely comfortable, the length of the legs also ensures that you knees won't be scraped. There is an advantage to the zipper ribbon velcroing to the lower back of the suit The cord doesn't float free in the water and tangle in things, so there is no need to look around for it. Having said that, let me touch on The height of my limbs is 5' 4" Approximately 117 pounds and two feet and a half tall. The following measurements describe my body 32-36-42-47 The circumference of my thighs is 19" and the circumference of my calves is 13". I am curvy in a slender way, and I do not have huge legs like runners and cyclists. There is a little extra room in the stomach area of the size 6 I purchased. This suit will be perfect for those with wider hips than me, who have a little bit of a pooch in the belly, or who are busty. If you are not busty, it may be too tight, unless you enjoy a lot of This suit is still worth keeping in spite of the little bag beneath the belly button Under that, I will wear the bottom half of a two-piece suit. My calf opening is a little loose (so I can easily put it on and take it off), but the suit is not compromised in its warmth because it is snug from the knees up. If you have similar measures, but bigger calves, Size 6 of this suit would still fit you just fine.
I also ordered the next size up (Size 4), which fit me very well except for the fact that it was very tight around the neck. Although the neck of the Size 6 was tight, it wasn't so tight that it turned my face blue. I am 13 inches tall (my neck is 13 inches long. The radius of the circle is 5". Despite how thin and light it is, the suits are incredibly thick and sturdy, made of thick neoprene.
I found that it was very easy to put this wetsuit on and take it My only complaint is that it was too short for my calves since I can never take off the ankle-length wetsuits during Twice (in cold weather races) I have had cramps in the calves, and I did not have this feeling in a 2 at all. (The water temperature was 80 degrees, so the swim was 4 miles. 3) Size Size 8 was the one I ordered. have a height of 5'7 and a weight of 129 pounds. There were some reviewers around my size that chose the 6 and the 10 and both of them said it fit.