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HUUB Brownlee Agilis 3:5 Wetsuit Men's
HUUB Brownlee Agilis 3:5 Wetsuit Men's
S / Black - Blue
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A wetsuit for suitable for many triathletes and open water swimmers.
HUUB has this HUUB Agilis swim wetsuit developed together with the triathlon brothers Brownlee, double Olympic and world champion, Olympic silver and a record few triathletes can match.
The objective ofHUUB was simple, make a top swimming wetsuit without concessions. And it succeeded.
With great success the Brownlee Brothers, and meanwhile many triathletes use this triathlon wetsuit. Especially in Sprint, Quarter, Olympic and half triathlons you are going to experience the benefits of this triathlon. If you are a swimmer who really needs more buoyancy then you should use the HUUB Varman swimming wetsuit choose.
Super fast in the change zone. It comes off very easily and, of course, again has the patented break-away zipper system.
Flexible and soft neoprene with lots of freedom:
This wetsuit is mega flexible in the shoulders. It uses a method exclusive to HUUB wetsuits, to mount the arms in a 90 degree position against the wetsuit. "arms neutral". In this clever way, you never have more than 90 degree stretch on your suit and so you experience tremendous freedom. Much less fatigue in the arms during longer swim workouts than with any other wetsuit which is caused by resistance of the material around the shoulder. Unique and another great innovation by the brand HUUB, they are now known for that.
More freedom than, for example, wetsuits with ultra thin arms. Those thin arms of 0.2 to 1mm have relatively little stretch, no buoyancy, no insulation and is often a compensation of not getting flexible wetsuits. HUUB seems to have a grip on that by construction.
Lovely soft neoprene in the neck, no more stuffy feeling in the neck. No seam to be found in the neck area.
On the forearms and lower legs pleasantly supple neoprene which easily stretches with you when putting on and taking off quickly. A simple job, provided suit and body are dry.
The core stability:
The core stability is phenomenal. It really turns your body into a canoe and under fatigue the wetsuit still pushes you into the right position. It helps you go faster and use less energy. Cheating is called this! But as long as this is allowed Make use of it. You will get better without training for it.
Buoyancy:
A smart choice was made to place the buoyancy (+43 more buoyancy than conventional neoprene) on the upper legs on the outside. This provides a lot of horizontal stability and when the lower body rotates too much it is forced back into the proper neutral position.
Many wetsuits have too much buoyancy on the lower legs. This causes the feet to be too high in the water value you can no longer make a balance leg stroke and you are more floundering in the air. You become an uncontrolled float. The HUUB Agilis has limited buoyancy on the lower leg so that leg stroke provides control over your body and just mega buoyancy around hip and thigh. Anyway, the legs are already lifted more as the speed increases.