Fourth Element Unveils New RF1 Freediving Wetsuit

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Drawing on its previous 20 years of abilities, Fourth Component this week unveiled a brand new freediving wetsuit series.

Designed for leisure freediving, Fourth Component’s new RF series combines Glideskin, Smoothskin and lined neoprene to maximize freedom within the water, allowing you to focal point for your breathing, visualization and safely reaching your limit.

The three/2mm RF1 swimsuit is sealed by Smoothskin seals on the wrists, ankles and neck. A “dark-out” zipper and essential within linings be sure that that this swimsuit is more versatile than open-cell suits, but water ingress is minimized, keeping you hotter for longer.

Glideskin panels over the shoulders and alongside the legs give very honest correct stretch, bettering fit and hydrodynamics, while subtle knee safety and more sturdy linings in varied locations allow the swimsuit to be handy for freediving in a total lot of environments.

The RF1 swimsuit can even be blended with the new RF vest to make stronger thermal safety. This creates 6mm over the torso home and 3mm safety for the pinnacle, keeping swimsuit flush to a minimum without adding restrictive bulk.

The RF1 is on hand in males’s and girls folks’s sizes and retails for $489 USD / €419 EUR / £349.95 GBP. The vest retails for $139 USD / €119 EUR / £99.95 GBP.

For more recordsdata, trudge to the Fourth Component web web train or verify out DeeperBlue.com’s evaluate.

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John Lianghttps://www.deeperblue.com/

John Liang is the Info Editor at DeeperBlue.com. He first got the diving malicious program while in High College in Cairo, Egypt, where he earned his PADI Commence Water Diver certification within the Red Sea off the Sinai Peninsula. Since then, John has dived in a volcanic lake in Guatemala, among white-tipped sharks off the Pacific Soar of Costa Rica, and other locations including a pool in Las Vegas serving to to break the sector file for the qualified underwater press convention.