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Women's Endorphin Fullsleeve Triathlon Wetsuit

Regular price $549.00
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Women's Endorphin Fullsleeve Triathlon Wetsuit

The Synergy Endorphin is a high performance full sleeve wetsuit providing you with flexibility, flotation and speed at an exceptional value. Designed and constructed for optimum balance between buoyancy and flexibility, it is perfect for all levels of ability, be it competing in triathlons or for open water recreational swimming.

Suitable for all levels. Ironman approved. Athlete endorsed. Comes in a wide range of sizes to ensure a perfect fit.

PROVEN TECHNOLOGY EQUALS SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE - Hydrodynamic neoprene with silicone coated SyPrene. 5mm thick core buoyancy panel / 3mm lower legs and back / 2mm arms and shoulders.

EXCEPTIONAL FUNCTIONALITY - Full range of motion. Unsurpassed 680 percent flexibility. Highest grade anti-corrode internal wetsuit zipper from YKK which greatly reduces drag as you move through the water. Super soft low neck with smoothskin on both sides and because it is so soft, it feels like you hardly have anything around your neck.

MAXIMUM BUOYANCY - 5mm wetsuit, which is the maximum buoyancy allowed in triathlon wetsuits. Creates nearly double the buoyancy than 3mm suits, which are not recommended for cold waters. Float higher. Move faster. Save energy.

Size Guide

Women's Wetsuit Size Chart

Start with your weight and then your height to determine your size.

Women's Wetsuit Size Chart in imperial units
Size Weight (lbs) Height Build
P1 95-110 lbs 4'8"-5'2" Petite
P2 105-120 lbs 4'10"-5'3" Small
P3 115-130 lbs 5'2"-5'8" Small-Medium
W1 125-145 lbs 5'3"-5'9" Medium
W2 140-160 lbs 5'6"-5'10" Medium & Tall
W3 155-175 lbs 5'6"-6'0" Large
WS 160-175 lbs 5'3"-5'9" Short & Large
WX 175-220 lbs 5'6"-6'0" X-Large
Wetsuit Fitment Notes
Final Fit Notes

What to Expect

A new wetsuit should feel performance-snug on land. Once you start swimming, it will settle onto your body and feel more natural after a few uses.

A triathlon wetsuit is supposed to fit snug.
It will feel less restrictive when wet, so it should feel tighter while dry.
If you are wet or sweaty, getting properly into the suit becomes much harder, so start dry and cool.
Quick Checklist

Before You Swim

Snug is correct

The suit should feel tight on land because it will relax and settle once you are in the water.

Start dry

Putting on a wetsuit while wet or sweaty makes fitting much harder and usually leads to a poor setup.

Give it a few swims

Brand-new suits loosen up and become more flexible after several uses, so allow a short break-in period.

Troubleshooting

Common Fit Reminders

The suit is not a dry suit, so some water will enter. If you experience excessive sloshing, the suit may be too big and could require a size exchange.

If the suit feels tight while swimming, try opening the neck slightly to allow a little water in.

New suits become more flexible after a few swims, so give the fit a little time before making a final call.