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Wetsuit choices
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Hello

I have a Orca TRN Thermo wetsuit for the past 3 years and its always been great and fitted well, its only £99 but I wondered how much improvement would a more expensive suit give me

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Re: Wetsuit choices [CelebSuett] [ In reply to ]
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Here's a link for a previous review of this suit. As indicated, it's primarily designed for pool use training.....not designed for use as a race day suit. I'm guessing you'll see a decent improvement in times if you invested in a higher quality suit.

http://www.triradar.com/gear/best-triathlon-wetsuit-reviews-part-2/
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Re: Wetsuit choices [gphin305] [ In reply to ]
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Thank you so much
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Re: Wetsuit choices [CelebSuett] [ In reply to ]
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Re: Wetsuit choices [CelebSuett] [ In reply to ]
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The main downside to that suit is that the neoprene is quite thin (i.e. less flotation). Most racing suits will have either a 3mm torso with 5mm legs, or 4mm for both. I'd guess 2sec/100m.

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