Women's Flash Wetzoot
Find a Dealer >>Balance, Flexibilty and Speed make the Flash triathlon wetsuit your secret weapon on race day. Whether you are a triathlon newbie or a regular participant you will appreciate the value and performance the Flash brings to race day.
- Size: XS, S, M, L, XL
- Color: Black
- Fabric:
- 3mm Anatomical cut and shaped legs allow easy entry and exit
- 4mm uninterrupted chest to thigh paneling for optimal body positioning
- High stretch large underarm gussets
- Large forearm catch panel for higher stroke efficiency
- Low line collar with smoothskin inside maximizes comfort
- High stretch, low density neoprene with smooth, water-repellent nylon jersey lining
- Invisible zip for streamlined speed, keeps water out
- 16' easy to reach zipper pull cord
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Wetsuit Care
Proper care of your Zoot wetsuit will help ensure year's enjoyment and peak product performance.
- Rinse your Zoot wetsuit with clean fresh water after every use.
- Hang dry inside-out.
- Hand wash with a wetsuit specific soap - be sure to use cold water.
- Wetsuits should never be laundered in a machine.
Getting the Most from Your Wetsuit
Putting on your wetsuit:
- Make sure your wetsuit is dry (a damp wetsuit is difficult to put on).
- With zipper facing you and completely open, carefully step into suit with one leg.
- Gently grasp the inside folds of the wetsuit.
- Pull the suit over your foot (above the ankle bone).Repeat with other leg.
- Squatting, grasp the suit around the waist from the inside.
- Stand slowly. Gently pull the wetsuit into place.
- Ensure the hips and crotch are properly seated. Readjust the legs if necessary.
- Place arm through sleeve, gently pull above wrist, repeat with the other arm.
- With the suit unzipped, position the arms until they are comfortable.
- Pull the zipper closed and raise your arms over your head.
Things to watch out for:
- The exterior of a wetsuit (the slick side) is fragile.
- Sharp objects such as fingernails and watches can puncture exterior of the suit.
- Remove watches and jewelry before putting your suit on.
- Be careful to only pull the suit up from the inside (the rough fabric side).
- Pulling from the outside of the suit can potentially cause damage.
- Use water based lubricants (Bodyglide™ or similar) to protect against chaffing.
- Never use any kind of cooking products or petroleum products as lubricants.
Other tips:
- If you have difficulty getting into your suit barefoot, wearing socks will often help.
- Ensure shoulders are seated correctly to maintain freedom of movement.
- If you feel restriction of movement, unzip the suit and reposition the sleeves.
After you’re done:
When you have finished your swim, rinse the suit in fresh water and hang inside out to dry. We only recommend using products made for neoprene for washing your suit and always do it by hand, never in a machine.




