The Wikiwiki 2.0 means “speedy fast” in Hawaii and it’s the company’s top of the line wetsuit. It features FLEXskin 0.3 mm Yamamoto super stretch neoprene in the arm and shoulder, which is designed to enhance stroke recovery after the catch phase. The material is so flexible that it makes the wearer feel like it’s a sleeveless suit. The retail price is $800.
The Bolt wetsuit is built for triathletes who don’t have ideal swimming technique, as the wetsuit is designed for buoyancy, flexibility and speed. It utilizes Yamamoto AERODOME to improve form and positioning in the water without sacrificing speed. The retail price is $500.
The Kona is a competitively priced all-round wetsuit that delivers many of the same technical benefits of the high-end Zoot wetsuit range. It has a GLIDEflex grooved panel in the chest to allow full expansion of the lungs, which helps stimulate deeper breaths. In addition, ti has AQUAlift buoyancy technology that raises the hips to put the body in a more efficient swimming position. The retail price is $300.
The Kona Sleeveless rounds out the new lineup. It has the same features as the Kona and retails for $250.
To learn more about the wetsuits, visit www.zootsports.com.