Orca Openwater Core Squad Kid's Swimming Wetsuit - 2021
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The Orca Openwater Core Squad Kids Swimming Wetsuit is great for long swim sessions!
The Orca Openwater Squad children's wetsuit with high-visibility panels will allow your little ones to enjoy their day in the open water as safely as possible. In addition, the 2 to 2.5 mm Yamamoto neoprene provides sufficient thermal insulation for your swimming sessions. These suits also aid buoyancy and sun protection.
We have these suits in stock at our Brighton Beach shop and our online shop.
HIGH VISIBILITY
Neon orange sleeves make it easy to spot children in open water, in the distance or even on cloudy days, keeping you and your children feeling safe.
THERMAL INSULATION
Between 2 and 2.5 mm thick. This suit, made entirely of Yamamoto neoprene, is extraordinarily flexible and warm. And, as it is specially designed for children and available only in children's sizes, your little ones will enjoy long swimming sessions protected from the cold.
FLEXIBILITY
For more flexibility in all phases of the swim stroke, Yamamoto 39 neoprene is used together with 2 mm Infinity skin high-end lining. This material has high elasticity that allows it to be used in different areas of mid-range wetsuits. This material requires between 45% and 35% less force to stretch than conventional neoprene.
THE TECHNOLOGIES
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YAMAMOTO
Orca uses Yamamoto neoprene in all its products, a durable, lightweight and high-performance material. The construction of the panels and the combination of the various high-quality materials place our wetsuits at the forefront of the sector.
SIZE CHART IS ONLY A GUIDE
Size and Fit Guide
- Wetsuits should feel snug on and you will probably feel that range of motion is slightly reduced, this is normal. However, make sure breathing doesn't feel restricted.
- Wetsuit fit should not be too loose. This would let water flow freely through the suit and would therefore lose all the benefits of the trapped water being warmed by your body.
- For a correct wetsuit fit, wrists, ankles and neck should be snug.
- The fit should not be too baggy in the underarm or leg area. Some bagginess at the small of the back is normal.