
The Sumarpo RACE Wetsuit is made of neoprene and features sleeves provides greater buoyancy in the legs, reduced drag in the water thanks to Yamamoto’s SCS coating, and excellent flexibility in the shoulders and arms due to the SQ-flex lining and Yamamoto #39 neoprene, optimizing performance during the race.
Sumarpo Race Women's Triathlon Wetsuit
- Chest: 3 mm
- Sholders: 3 mm
- Back: 1,5 mm/3 mm
- Arms: 1,5 mm
- Upper Legs: 5 mm /3 mm
- Legs: 3 mm
- 100% Limestone Neoprene: Sumarpo Race is crafted from premium Yamamoto neoprene derived from limestone—an eco-conscious alternative to petroleum-based materials. This neoprene is allergen-free, and healthier for users.
- Non-benzene Adhesive: Race adopts non-benzene adhesives, which are more eco-friendly than other oil-based and benzene-containing adhesives.
- Recycled Lining Fabrics: Sumarpo recycled lining fabrics is one of the technical norms of the label Oeko-Tex. It guarantees the absence of use of any toxic substances on a textile product
Fit Tips
- Our size chart can help you a lot when choosing your wetsuit.
- Recommend that you choose the smaller one if you are between two sizes.
- Your neoprene wetsuit should be a little bit tight on the dry land. Due to neoprene’s feature, you may feel right in the water.
- Notice that you need to size up if the wetsuit limits your breathing or arm movements in the water.
Care Instructions
- To avoid tears, use your finger pads instead of fingernails.
- Use clean, cold and pure water to wash your wetsuit.
- Let your wetsuit air-dry in the shady area away from sunlight
All products available in our store are covered by the official warranty provided by the respective brand.
To request warranty service, please email shop@swim-together.com, including your purchase invoice and a brief description of the issue. If applicable, attach photos of the product, especially in cases of visible damage.
Please note that the decision to repair or replace the item is made solely by the brand. If a product return is required, we will contact you with detailed instructions on how to proceed.
For full warranty terms and conditions, we recommend reviewing the official policy here.
It’s worth looking after the wetsuit to extend the term of use since it is a significant investment in your swimming kit.
DO
- Keep your hands and fingers as flat as possible when pulling the suit up
- Use clean and pure water to rinse it thoroughly
- Use a pH-neutral soap to help remove Vaseline around ankles and wrists
- Let the triathlon wetsuit air-dry in a shaded area.
- Use a hanger that doesn’t have any sharp edges
DON’T
- Don’t let your fingernails dig into the neoprene.
- Don’t use it in chlorinated water.
- Don’t keep it under direct sunlight
- Don't contact directly any heat
Also, the best instruction for folding the Sumarpo wetsuit properly is here. When you must travel with a Sumarpo wetsuit or need to put it away during winter using your swimming kit bag, you may need this instruction:
- Place the wetsuit face-down on the bed
- Fold the arms diagonally at the back
- Fold the legs upwards with ankles to the middle of the suit
- Finally, fold the suit in half carefully without putting too much pressure on the fabric
The Yamamoto SCS coating covers the entirety of the wetsuit. The coating is a smooth finish which reduces water resistance and improves hydrodynamic properties. Swimmers can go faster with the same effort level.
The3D GSP (Groove-shaped paddle) system on the forearms provides extra propulsion with every stroke.
The V-shape Ankle Panel design is made of 1.5mm of Yamamoto #39 neoprene. It ensures a faster and effortless T1 during races and training.
