Hi swim fans
I have a Zone 3 wettie for sale, 3 years old and in good condition. I am only looking to upgrade because I am swimming more and more in it leading up to a 10KM swim. Its a great Entry level suit and has done me well up to an Olympic distance and lots of training.
It's a S/M, I am a size 8-10 and 5'6.
https://racezone3.com/product/womens-advance-wetsuit/
It's this but not so fancy on the colours! Open to offers. Hope to be at the lido Thursday if you want to see it or I live in East Dulwich.
So now the advice bit- want an upgrade to see if I can get a Wettie with a bit more flex on the shoulders. I'm finding that beyond 2km of swimming it's a bit stiff.
Would like to buy 2nd hand, so has anyone got anything, or is there any tips for a good priced long distance suit?
Thanks
Beth
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I really like Orca wetsuits and having done two seasons in a HUUB think the Orca suits are much better (with very flexible shoulders)
Was just reading a big review of womens wetsuits though and the Zone 3 Vnaquish sounds really good, if you already like your current zone 3 and just want to upgrade. The Zoot and Mako also have really thin arm material. (I should also just train more instead of reading about kit I don't intend to buy!)
I really like Orca wetsuits and having done two seasons in a HUUB think the Orca suits are much better (with very flexible shoulders)
Was just reading a big review of womens wetsuits though and the Zone 3 Vnaquish sounds really good, if you already like your current zone 3 and just want to upgrade. The Zoot and Mako also have really thin arm material. (I should also just train more instead of reading about kit I don't intend to buy!)
Great thanks guys, I will focus on thin arm material I think and will take a look at the ones you recommend!
Might try and borrow one/loan one for the 5km swim in August, think some places do a season loan.
With all this swimming I might need to find a triathlon to sign up to :)
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