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Women's Powerskin Carbon Glide O/Bk LE Tie-Dyed Cobalt Arena, Colour: Cobalt, Size: F30/UK24
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Women's Powerskin Carbon Glide O/Bk LE Tie-Dyed Cobalt Arena

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Brand: Arena

Designed with a competitive racing environment in mind, arena's Powerskin Carbon Glide is the ultimate suit for speed and performance, embodying the dynamic hues of the sunrise and the ocean’s depth and evoking a sense of adventure and vitality. The women's version offers an open-back fit for added upper-body mobility. It combines ultra-light Hydroglide fabric with arena's iconic Carbon Fiber technology for an increased glide through the water. The lightweight compression expertly targets key muscle groups, while stretching to allow athletes full range of motion and support. The Powerskin Carbon Glide's material composition provides mobility, glide, and speed, with inherent chlorine-resistant properties that guarantee its longevity. World Aquatics (FINA) approved.

A fresh, tie-dyed pattern inspired by the colorful lights and coastal scenery of Singapore Marina Bay. The pink patterns glow with the soft hues of a sunrise, while the blue reflects the calm but powerful waves of the sea. The patterns channel the spirit of adventure and vitality that swimmers use to reach for the next wave and victory. 

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