Explore the latest triathlon wetsuits from Sigma Sports. Wide range of open water swimming wetsuits from brands such as HUUB, 2XU, Zone3 & Orca.
Wetsuits Wetsuit 101 Wetsuit Info and Buying Guide Triathlon Wetsuit Basics Our Open Water Triathlon Swimming Tips & Tricks Relax at the start Warm-up in the water Use positive speech Count to 10 repeatedly Remind yourself that is no different than a training swim ...
The Propel: Openwater Wetsuit will allow you to stay warm, improve your mobility and buoyancy to feel safer in the water. Designed to assist you in staying afloat and reduce drag so you can swim with less effort and minimize fatigue. Feel faster and more confident in the water. Model Meas...
Wetsuits are an essential part of open water swimming for many reasons. They provide thermal insulation, buoyancy, and protection from the elements, such as jellyfish stings or rocky surfaces. Here’s why a wetsuit should be on your open water swim gear list: Thermal Protection: Even in warme...
Know ahead of time that the water will be murky - It’s a reality of open water swimming; most lakes aren’t as crystal clear as a pool. Prepare yourself mentally so it doesn’t add anxiety to your race. You swim exactly the same when you can’t see your hands as long as you ke...
Ruby Fresh open water swimming and triathlon wetsuits. Fresh and salt water specific. Designed and honed in the waters of Lake Wanaka, NZ. By swimmers, for swimmers.
We're back on for 2024! We'll host the Jordan Lake Open Water Challenge on Sunday, May 19 and the Triangle Open Water Championship on Saturday, October 05. The October 05 swim has been moved to White Oak Recreation area, White Oak Beach Road, Apex NC 27523. You can sign up ...
Wetsuits are NOT required but we have old wettys for hire and new wetsuits for sale, very cheap. We are committed to recycling, reusing, repairing and sharing neoprene wetsuits. Click here to go to a calendar based list and book for all the open water and pool swim groups ...
swim, a 5k trek around Round Island and Little Round Island. We entered the 72°F water at 8AM. Two kayakers escorted us and were available to provide hydration and support as needed. We all swam towing brightly colored swim buoys so that boaters could see us. Half of us wore wetsuits...
swim cap. If the water temperature is less than 24 degrees Celsius then wetsuits are allowed; a wetsuit should definitely be worn when the temperature is under 20 degrees Celsius. Swimskins can be used in most races regardless of the water temperature. If you don’t have a wetsuit and you...