Price Tracked On This Product
Highest price was seen £180.00 on 29 Sep 2021
Lowest price was seen £100.00 on 17 Nov 2021
Average price is £122.83 base on 11 price changes
Most recent price is £135.00
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Description
Additional information If you are looking to take your swimming to the next level, the dhb Aeron Wetsuit 2.0 is the perfect addition to your armoury. Now with a mixture of new fabrics, including the world-renowned Yamamoto, and an improved fit for 2020. Strategically placed 2mm neoprene on the shoulders, arms, cuffs and hems give this suit crucial flexibility both in the water and during speedy transitions, while a similar thickness ensures a new-look collar sits flush on your neck without restricting movement. A 3mm Yamamoto 39 cell panel has been used on the front torso, while further buoyancy has been added with 5mm neoprene on the front of the thighs. The sleeves and underarms are coated in hydro-dynamic silicone (HDS) to reduce drag. An improved easy-to-reach zipper pull is now softer to avoid unwanted abrasions when tucked inside the suit, which is completed with a zip from the industry-leading YKK Group. Yamamoto 39 cell Yamamoto Corporation’s rubber materials have a closed-cell honeycomb structure, boasting very lightweight, high flexibility and excellent thermal insulation properties. The 39 cell has an excellent blend of buoyancy, flexibility and strength and is commonly used in surfing, triathlon and swimming.
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