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CATALOGUE-POWERSKIN RACING 2019-LOW RES-EN.Pdf 2019 POOL SWIMMING 8 OPEN WATER SWIMMING 20 TRIATHLON 26 OPEN WATER/TRIATHLON WETSUITS 34 SWIMRUN 44 WATER POLO 48 RECOVERY COMPRESSION 54 2 ATHLETES ATHLETES 3 ATHLETES USTRALIA USTRALIA USTRALIA USTRALIA FRANCE FRANCE EAT BRITAI GERMANY A A A A GR N BRONTE CAMPBELL CATE CAMPBELL EMILY SEEBOHM MITCH LARKIN LAURA MARINO (DIV) MEDHY METELLA ADAM PEATY FRANZISKA HENTKE Olympic champion 4x100m Olympic champion Olympic silver medallist 4x100m Olympic silver medallist 200m World champion mixed combined Olympic silver medallist Olympic champion World Silver medallist freestyle, World silver medallist 4x100m freestyle, medley relay and World champion backstroke, Olympic bronze 3m and 10m team event 4x100m freestyle, World bronze 100m breaststroke, 200m butterfly, European 4x100m freestyle and 4x100 Olympic silver medallist 200m backstroke, silver medallist medallist 4×100 m medley, World medallist 100m freestyle World and European champion champion 200m butterfly m mixed medley, World bronze 4x100 m freestyle 4x100m freestyle, bronze medallist silver medallist 4x100 m and European champion 50m & 100m breaststroke medalist 4x100 medley 100m backstroke and 4×100 m mixed medley 4x100m mixed relay medley relay BRAZIL BRAZIL CANADA FRANCE GERMANY GERMANY HUNGARY HUNGARY BRUNO FRATUS MARCELO CHIERIGHINI KATERINE SAVARD AXEL REYMOND LEONIE BECK PHILIP HEINTZ KATINKA HOSSZÙ KRISTOF MILAK World champion 25km and World silver medallist 50m World silver medallist Olympic bronze medallist European silver medallist 5km OW&800m freestyle specialist, World SC silver medallist Olympic champion 100m backstroke, European champion and 4x100m freestyle 4×100m freestyle 4x200m freestyle, Olympic swimmer 200m medley 200m and 400m IM and silver 200m butterfly, medallist 200m backstroke; World European silver medallist champion 200m and 400m IM, 100m butterfly silver medallist 200m backstroke and bronze medallist 200m butterfly FRANCE FRANCE FRANCE FRANCE ITALY ITALY ITALY ITALY CHARLOTTE BONNET JEANNE COLLONGE (TRI) JEREMY STRAVIUS JORDAN POTHAIN GABRIELE DETTI GREGORIO PALTRINIERI ALESSANDRO MIRESSI MARGHERITA PANZIERA European champion Olympic bronze medallist World and European Olympic silver medallist World SC silver medallist Olympic bronze medallist 400m Olympic and World champion 100m freestyle European champion 4x100m medley, champion 25km 4x100m freestyle 4x100m freestyle and 1500m freestyle, 1500m freestyle 200m backstroke European champion 200m freestyle World champion 800m freestyle 4x100m relay, 4x100m mixed relay bronze European medallist 100m freestyle 2 3 4 ATHLETES ATHLETES 5 ATHLETES ITALY ITALY ITALY JAPAN F SOUT F SOUT WEDEN USA IC O H A IC O H A S BL FR BL FR U I U I P C P C E A E A R R MASSIMILIANO ROSOLINO SIMONE SABBIONI NICOLÒ MARTINENGHI RYOSUKE IRIE CAMERON VAN DER BURGH CHAD LE CLOS SARAH SJÖSTRÖM HALEY ANDERSON AMBASSADOR Olympic champion 200m medley European bronze medallist Jr World champion 50m Olympic swimmer and Pan Pacific Olympic silver medallist 100m Olympic silver medallist 200m Olympic champion 100m butterfly, 2012 Olympic silver medallist (Sydney 2000), World champion 100m backstroke (2016) and 100m breaststroke champion 100m backstroke breaststroke, World Bronze Freestyle and 100m butterfly and World champion 50m and 100m 10 km, 2015 World Championships 200m medley (Fukuoka 2001) medallist 50m breaststroke World champion 200m butterfly butterfly, 50m freestyle, gold medallist 5km European champion 50m and 100m freestyle, 50m and 100m butterfly JAPAN KOREA ITHUANIA THERLAND USA USA L NE S DAIYA SETO PARK TAE-HWAN RUTA MEILUTYTE FERRY WEERTMAN JESSICA LONG MADISYN COX Olympic bronze medallist 400m IM World SC champion 200m, 400m European champion Olympic, World and European 2016 Paralympic champion World champion 4x200m freestyle and World champion 400m IM and 1500m freestyle 100m breaststroke champion 10km 200m IM S8, relay 2017 World Championships and bronze medallist 200m 8-time gold medallist individual medley THERLAND THERLAND POLAND POLAND NE S NE S RANOMI KROMOWIDJOJO SHARON VAN ROUWENDAAL KONRAD CZERNIAK RADOSLAW KAWECKI World silver medallist 50m Olympic champion 10km European bronze medallist World SC champion butterfly, 50m freestyle and and World silver medallist 25km, 4x100m freestyle 200m backstroke, 4x100m mixed freestyle and European champion 5km, 10km European silver medallist bronze medal 4x100m freestlye and team event 200m backstroke 4 5 6 PARTNER PARTNER FINA ITALIAN AUSTRALIAN HUNGARIAN ROYAL DUTCH USA DEUTSCHER SCHWIMM- SWIMMING SWIMMING SWIMMING SWIMMING SWIMMING VERBAND E.V. FEDERATION FEDERATION ASSOCIATION FEDERATION SWEDISH IRISH ESTONIAN BULGARIA POLISH LITHUANIAN SWIMMING SWIMMING SWIMMING SWIMMING SWIMMING SWIMMING FEDERATION FEDERATION FEDERATION FEDERATION FEDERATION FEDERATION ROMANIAN FINNISH LATVIAN JAPANESE NORWEGIAN CHINESE SWIMMING and MODERN SWIMMING SWIMMING SWIMMING SWIMMING SWIMMING PENTATHLON FEDERATION FEDERATION FEDERATION FEDERATION FEDERATION FEDERATION FLNS - FÉDÉRATION AUSTRIAN SOUTH AFRICAN LUXEMBOURGEOISE UNIVERSITYOF TEXAS SWIMMING SWIMMING NC STATE DE NATATION ET DE WOMEN FEDERATION FEDERATION SAUVETAGE ITALIAN FEDERATION TRIATHLON POWERSKIN POOL SWIMMING 8 9 10 INFO INFO 11 POWERSKIN TECHNOLOGY SIZING SYSTEM MAN BOY COMPRESSION HAS NEVER CREATED WITH TECHNOLOGY OF CHAMPIONS, THE POWER IS ON THE INSIDE. MAXIMUM RANGE OF MOTION. * BODY MEASUREMENTS IN CM * BODY MEASUREMENTS IN CM FELT THIS GREAT. ONE PIECE OF FABRIC. FOR ALL SWIMMERS. B B Waist* 65-70 70-75 75-80 80-85 85-90 90-95 95-100 B Waist* 54/56 56/59 59/62 62/65 50% POLYAMIDE - 47% ELASTANE 52% POLYAMIDE - 47% ELASTANE 65% POLYAMIDE - 34% ELASTANE 78% POLYAMIDE - 22% ELASTANE 71% POLYAMIDE - 29% ELASTANE C 3% CARBON FIBER 1% CARBON FIBER 1% CARBON FIBER C Hips* 80-85 85-90 90-95 95-100 100-105 105-110 110-115 C Hips* 60/64 65/69 71/75 78/82 INT/F 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 INT/F 6/7 8/9 10/11 12/13 UK/USA 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 UK/USA 22 24 26 28 6/7 8/9 10/11 12/13 INFINITY LOOP INTELLIGENT MUSCLE ONE-PIECE CONSTRUCTION WITH ONE-PIECE CONSTRUCTION WITH EXTRA-FLEXIBLE KNITTED FABRIC IT 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 IT WITH X-PIVOT POINT COMPRESSION. MINIMUM SEAMS FOR ULTIMATE MINIMUM SEAMS FOR ULTIMATE FOR HIGH-LEVEL PERFORMANCE. D 00 0 1 2 3 4 5 D 116 128 140 152 FOR PERFECT BODY POSITION, COMFORT. COMFORT. AUS 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 AUS 6/7 8/9 10/11 12/13 BODY ROTATION CONTROL AND STROKE EFFICIENCY. • • • • GREATER FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT ”V-FLEX SYSTEM” FOR GREATER GREATER SUPPORT AND AND COMFORT. • FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT. NEW LINING FOR IMPROVED COMPRESSION ON CORE AND LEGS. FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT. • • • ULTRA-COMPRESSION PANELS • EASY AND QUICK TO PUT ON. FOR EXTRA MUSCLE SUPPORT AND TARGETED COMPRESSION, WHERE PLACEMENT OF SEAMS IN X-FORM • ERGONOMIC CONSTRUCTION AND WHEN NEEDED. TO IMPROVE FIT AND TENSION LONG LASTING EXTRA LIGHT WITH LOW PROFILE SEAMS DISTRIBUTION. CARBON FABRIC FOR A SUPERB FIT. BETTER GLIDE ON THE WATER WITH FOR PERFECT FIT. WOMAN GIRL LESS DRAG. • • • • • WATER REPELLENT COATING. WATER REPELLENT COATING. WATER REPELLENT COATING. WATER REPELLENT COATING. WATER REPELLENT COATING. D * BODY MEASUREMENTS IN CM * BODY MEASUREMENTS IN CM A A Chest* 79-84 84-89 89-94 94-98 98-102 102-106 106-108 A Chest* 58/62 64/68 70/74 76/80 B Waist* 62-66 66-70 70-74 74-78 78-82 82-86 86-88 B Waist* 54/56 56/58 58/60 60/62 B C Hips* 80-85 85-90 90-95 95-100 100-105 105-110 110-115 Hips* 66/68 70/74 76/80 82/86 C C CARBON ULTRA-CAGE. CARBON CAGE. CARBON BANDS. Torso* Torso* D 136-143 146-153 156-163 166-173 171-178 176-183 181-186 D 110/120 120/125 125/130 130/135 High density carbon cage For intelligent compression. For comfortable compression. loop loop for more intelligent compression. INT/F 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 INT/F 6/7 8/9 10/11 12/13 UK/USA 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 UK/USA 22 24 26 28 IT 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 IT 6/7 8/9 10/11 12/13 D 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 D 116 128 140 152 AUS 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 AUS 6/7 8/9 10/11 12/13 Created with one piece of fabric, Created with one piece of fabric, feels like a second skin. feels like a second skin. HOW TO TAKE MEASUREMENTS (valid for all powerskin racing section) A · Chest: Take the measurement over the fullest part of your bust. B · Waist: Measure around the narrowest part of your waistline. C · Hips: Measure around the fullest part of your hips. D · Torso loop: In a loop, measure from the highest part of the shoulder, beneath the crotch and then back to the starting point. 10 11 12 13 14 POWERSKIN POOL SWIMMING POWERSKIN POOL SWIMMING 15 POWERSKIN CARBON-ULTRA POWERSKIN REVO ONE JAMMER - 2A314 JAMMER SL - 001440 Composition Composition OUTER SHELL INSIDE LINING 78% Polyamide 50% Polyamide 65% Polyamide 22% Elastane 47% Elastane 34% Elastane 3% Carbon Fiber 1% Carbon Fiber Colours Colours 535 dark grey-dark grey-gold 141 grey-bright orange 546 dark grey-fluo yellow 143 blue-powder pink 448 red wine-turquoise Sizes Sizes 55-85 535 546 55-85 141 143 448 POWERSKIN CARBON-FLEX VX POWERSKIN JR REVO ONE JAMMER - 2A586 JAMMER - 001777 Composition Composition OUTER SHELL INSIDE LINING 78% Polyamide 52% Polyamide 65% Polyamide 22% Elastane 47% Elastane 34% Elastane 1% Carbon Fiber 1% Carbon Fiber Colours Colours 544 dark grey-fluo red 141 grey-bright orange 057 dark grey-dark grey-black 143 blue-powder pink 486 bright red-turquoise 448 red wine-turquoise Sizes Sizes 55-85 544 057 486 6/7-12/13 141 143 448 POWERSKIN CARBON-AIR2 POWERSKIN ST 2.0 JAMMER - 001130 JAMMER - 2A900 050 075 045 Composition Composition OUTER SHELL INSIDE LINING 71% Polyamide 65% Polyamide 65% Polyamide 29% Elastane 34% Elastane
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