SKU: BN14K W20

Blueseventy Nero 14 Womens Race Suit

$459.00

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Description

The blueseventy Nero 14 one of the most sold suits by blueseventy for swimmers seeking a suit with a core like no other and the right thickness and flexibility in the legs. Made for swimmer’s budgets without compromising on the technicals. 

A suit good for all swimming strokes but extensively used for Females who swim Individual Medley, Breaststroke, Sprint and Middle-distance Freestyle and sprint Butterfly. 

This suit is stitch less and highly compressive in all the right areas. 

Benefits include:

  • Seamless Surface Flow for faster swimming 
  • Core Stabilizing panels to reduce fatique
  • Hip-lift technology: Helps to maintain a high streamlined body position 
  • Nonslip comfort gel grippers on the legs

Features

  • special core stability 
  • hip lift technology 
  • balanced compression 

 

 

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