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We have found the biggest complaint from swimmers who use one-piece caps is that they can feel ‘tight’ under the chin and have no adjustability. Our design is focused on making this cap the best fit possible, with a Velcro strap under the chin to cater for different head sizes.
Key Features:
1. Heat-tech lining for increased thermal properties
2. Velcro strap under chin.
3. High quality 4mm Yamamoto Smoothskin material.
4. Part of a neoprene accessory range designed for year round training.
Key Benefits:
1. Accommodates a wide variety of head sizes.
2. Increased warmth for your coldest open water swims.
3. Low drag hydrodynamic design
Start with wetsuits
Zone3 is a British brand for triathlon clothing. In 2007, Irish triathlete James Lock began designing wetsuits. These should meet high standards, but still not be too expensive. He laid the foundation for the company. Very successfully passed product tests accelerated the success. Wetsuits are still an important part of the offer today. Whether for triathlon professionals, occasional swimmers or children, the collection has the right wetsuit for everyone.
Equipment for triathlon and swimming
While the company was initially successful in the early years in the UK, the brand is now internationally known. The range now includes triathlon clothing in addition to the wetsuits. Shirts, tops, pants and trisuits are available in very different designs. This includes models that are optimized for long distances. Whether swim cap, neoprene gloves or sunglasses, a comprehensive selection of accessories for triathlon and swimming adds to the collection. Even for leisure, the company offers comfortable clothing. In order to maintain the high quality standards and to constantly improve the products, traditionally, development work is used and regularly uses the experience of many active triathletes.