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All Volare wetsuits are produced with natural limestone-derived neoprene, recycled rubber tire scraps, and waste neoprene to reduce the use of petroleum-based synthetic materials. Surf swimsuits and rash guards, recycled Vita Xtra Life, and Lycra, also known as Spandex, are the most commonly used fabrics. Visit https://www.trishack.com.au/volare-mens-v1-green-room-triathlon-wetsuit
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All Volare wetsuits are produced with natural limestone-derived neoprene, recycled rubber tire scraps, and waste neoprene to reduce the use of petroleum-based synthetic materials. Surf swimsuits and rash guards, recycled Vita Xtra Life, and Lycra, also known as Spandex, are the most commonly used fabrics.
Volare wetsuits features and care Best-in-class valueYamamoto neoprene Exceptionally flexible providing a natural range of motion while swimming Flexible leg panels for rapid suit removal YKK zipper Leg length can be cut down, taped seamed for adjustment of 5 cmMovement areas such as the arms use 2mm neoprene, providing a comfortable swim stroke, which helps decrease exhaustion and increase performance.
Conclusion One of the most difficult parts of the process is getting into your wetsuit. Put it on with care, especially if it's one of the newest ultra-thin and form-fitting types. Even when brand new, these suits can tear if they catch a toenail or a fingertip accidentally. Make sure you just pull with the pads of your fingers, not your nails, to avoid an expensive repair. To avoid tearing your toenails, place the sacks over your feet before slipping on the suit. Make sure the Volare wetsuit is completely dry before putting it on.
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