By Funkita
SKU: FSP621L000232222

Funkita Female Apex Predator X FreeBack Kneeskin

$485.00

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Description

The new generation World Aquatics approved APEX Predator X in a open back design, uses the latest fabric technology to mould to the body with maximum compression while allowing fluid body movement through every stroke.

  • Internal X design bonding around hips provides added comfort without compromising compression.
  • Open back design provides greater freedom of movement.
  • With seam tapes designed for use in high altitude extreme sports and ultrasonic bonding, the Predator X will withstand immense tension while isolating key muscle groups for added compression.
  • Resistance is reduced with an advanced water-repellent formula applied to the Predator X to achieve improved speed through the water.
  • You'll need at least 15 minutes to fit the APEX properly.
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