Blueseventy Electric Blue Lilly Nero TX2 Kneeskin
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Description
Blue Seventy started with the cutting edge, hydrophobic fabrics and advanced seam welding that made the original neroTX their most successful suit and enhanced the design to produce a more comfortable, faster competition suit than ever before.
The neroTX2’s updated design and paneling creates more flexibility and improves comfort. While added compression and paneling changes, mean a little longer suit up time, the stretchier straps make it easier to get over your shoulders. The straps cross in the back for a more secure and comfortable fit.
Dual layer fabric in the chest and core of the suit adds compression for a second skin fit, while a central single layer section allows for more flexibility, key for increasing your natural rotation and range of motion, resulting in more power. Crossbody taping creates compressive zones to engage key muscles groups and produce more power with less effort.
Comfortable silicone grippers around the leg opening keep the suit locked in place A wider crotch design makes this suit more comfortable to wear without sacrificing performance.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping:
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- Heavy or bulky items may incur additional delivery charges.
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Returns:
If you're not completely satisfied with your purchase, return the product in its original condition AND PACKAGING within 21 days, including your Packing Note or Invoice Number.
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T&C’s
No exchange, No returns, No swaps, No refunds
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