The Orca Openwater Vitalis TRN wetsuit for men accompanies beginners with ease during their open water outings. Designed for maximum comfort, it promises you great sensations.
The Yamamoto 39FS and 38FS neoprene combined with an Infinity Skin 2 lining provide you with absolute freedom of movement. They manage to reduce the necessary force for your efforts and help you save energy.
The USC technology allows for a perfect laser-cut collar to ensure perfect waterproofing and reduce friction.
The YKK10 zipper facilitates putting on and taking off and prevents water penetration. It guarantees reliable durability over time.
Our model Alexandre is 1.80m tall and wears a size 9.
Key features of the Orca Openwater Vitalis TRN wetsuit
The Infinity Skin 2 inner lining provides an absolute feeling of freedom. Designed from a highly elastic nylon composed of bamboo fibers, this technology is applied to our wetsuits to offer you greater flexibility with every arm movement. It retains body heat longer, reduces bad odors, and prevents the growth of bacteria in your wetsuit. Additionally, it is made from natural and eco-sustainable materials that prevent skin irritations and are not harmful to the environment.
Elasticity, maximum flexibility, and a sensation of total freedom merge thanks to the combination of Yamamoto 39 neoprene, Infinity Skin 2 lining, and Smoothskin surface finish. With these features, the triathlete will be able to exert 35% less force for quick, short arm movements, and 45% less force for slower, wider movements, compared to any other conventional neoprene.
The combination of laser cutting at the neck and collar, along with reverse velcro, reduces friction, preventing the appearance of marks on the skin.
YKK10 zippers are highly durable and high-performance components. Their robustness extends their lifespan, and their high quality prevents water from penetrating the suit.
Elasticity, maximum flexibility, and a feeling of total freedom merge thanks to the combination of Yamamoto 38 neoprene, Infinity Skin 2 lining, and Smoothskin surface finish. Due to these characteristics, the triathlete will be able to exert 30% less force for quick, short arm movements, and 40% less force for slower, broader movements, compared to any other conventional neoprene.
Thanks to the "Smoothskin" finish (soft skin), the neoprene retains good hydrodynamic properties.