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This Orca Race Womens Tri Swimsuit is no longer available although you may find similar or newer versions below:
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The women's Race Tri Swimsuit is made from Orca Aqua Glide fabric
It features an anti-bacterial lined front panel and ultra comfortable non-absorbent chamois, making it as good on the bike and run as it is in the water. FlatLock stitching reduces friction between swimmer and water, while the design and cut delivers improved hydrodynamics. Perfect for warm water conditions.CONTROL ZIPA 3-coil zip with a control mechanism which locks the zip at any chosen point for water-seal in the swim, or breathability on the bike and run. This mechanism also allows for a quick-release unlock function.FLATLOCK STITCHINGA stitching technique which joins fabrics edge to edge, resulting in a low bulk, flexible stretch seam which sits comfortably against the skin.MICRO-FLEECE CHAMOISAn ultra-thin, non-absorbent micro-fleece chamois which provides comfort and moisture management.As used by the wiggle sponsored athlete Emma-Kate Lidbury
Whilst working as a swim coach, and from his first hand experience in competing in triathlon, Scott Unsworth realised that the wetsuits used at the time were completely inadequate for swimming. In 1992 Scott started up a company called Performance Speedsuits Ltd, based out of his parent's house in Auckland, New Zealand. He began to develop his "Speedsuits", which featured greater flexibility and buoyancy than other existing wetsuits. The business started with Scott selling his Speedsuits from the back of his car at swim meets and triathlon events. The Speedsuits quickly gained a following amongst athletes and the business started to grow. Scott was taking his first steps towards introducing what would become Orca, to the world. A young New Zealand triathlete named Hamish Carter became one of the first athletes to sign up with the company that is now Orca. Over the next 13 years Hamish Carter went on to become one of the best known triathletes in the world - culminating in a gold medal at the 2004 Olympics in Athens.
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