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Blueseventy Reaction Sleeveless Triathlon Wetsuit Review

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Description of Blueseventy Reaction Sleeveless Triathlon Wetsuit

BUOYANCY- The Reaction features a 4-5-4 panel design centralizing core buoyancy to raise the position of the hips in relation to the rest of the body. Two 4mm chest panels accent natural lung buoyancy to optimize upper body position relative to the legs. 5mm neoprene supports the hips and lower torso, lifting the body in the water, reducing drag and improving speed. 5mm panels in the back of the hips are orientated to facilitate a raised body position when you roll to the side during breathing. VO2 CHEST PANEL - A central split chest panel allows greater chest expansion and unimpeded breathing. LOWERED COLLAR - Over twenty years of wetsuit design experience has made Blue Seventy’s traditional zipper an industry standard. Their curved closure flap reduces rear collar height improving comfort and reducing chafing. Also features an easy-access key loop. S-FLEX - 2mm thin side panels improve fit and body rotation in the water without sacrificing buoyancy. QUICK EXIT LEGS - 2mm lower leg panels maximize the flexibility and promote a quick release from your suit in transition. Taping on the internal seams is reinforced.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for triathlon

Fits perfectly. He ate my neck a little, but really, what kind of wetsuit just doesn't eat. blueseventy is inexpensive and of really good quality.

Pros
  • CHEST VO2 PANEL. Central split chest panel allows for greater chest expansion and unhindered breathing.
Cons
  • There are nuances