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BLT™

Buoyancy Laminated Technology (BLT™). Translation...

  • 20% lighter weight
  • Up to 30% greater buoyancy
  • 4 second time reduction per every 400m

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ROCKET BOTTLE - Every Second Counts

  • Reduce drag by 16%
  • Ergonomically designed for improved grip

What separates our water bottle from the rest is its unique aerodynamic design - modeled after the golf ball to minimize drag while cycling.

The majority of drag associated with water bottles results from the separation of airflow causing what's known as pressure drag. Air flowing past a traditional smooth exterior water bottle separates quickly resulting in a high pressure drag. With our dimpled water bottle, airflow separation is delayed

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RSS ULTRA FLEX Chamois

  • Only 2mm in thickness for superior freedom and comfort
  • 50% better road vibration damping
  • Stays dry during the swim
  • Eliminate chafing with ultra flex technology
  • Antibacterial microfiber construction

We were not satisfied with what the market offered from the leading chamois manufacturers - their design focus being cycling chamois. We researched many materials and technologies and designed our own chamois to offer unmatched comfort, stretch, and shock absorption; plus it stays dry and it has positive buoyancy of 0.98 so you won't be weighed down during your swim.

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Vortex Technology

  • Reduce pressure drag up to 6%

Our Proprietary Vortex Generators are V-shaped ridges which protrude from the wetsuit surface. The ridges are composed of rubber and are attached to the mid section of the lower back of the wetsuit. Our strategic placement of the vortex generators reduces drag by minimizing the size of the separation bubbles that form behind the buttocks of a submerged swimmer.

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