2xu men's t:0 team full sleeve triathlon wetsuit The T:0 Team wetsuit is 2XU's answer to the entry level wetsuit, however it is anything but. The suit incorporates many of 2XU's advanced features and neoprene which makes it stand apart from the rest. For those looking for a great triathlon wetsuit packed with features and at a great price - this one is for you!
Additional Features
The neckline must balance tension perfectly to minimize both water intake and chaffing.
This neckline solution is completed with an adjustable fastening collar system, allowing you to personalize the fit and maintain the perfect tension.
Seamless front construction so less drag.
Only one seam on the inside allows less risk of chafing.
The main factor for underarm material selection is flexibility. The underarm is a key panel which dictates the degree of shoulder and arm movement , releasing the swimming stroke action, allowing a complete extension along the latissimus dorsi. Both the neoprene and inner lining materials have been selected for maximum flexibility.
With 520% elongation. Underarm/lateral (shoulder) panel.
This advanced material and construction of the 2XU underarm panel delivers maximum flexibility to enable the greatest range of arm extension, rotation, abduction and adduction. In short a full unrestricted range of arm movement.
Using Yamamoto mesh 2XU utilized an uncoated surface to give this panel extra hold on the water.
This mesh panel anchors the arm more effectively so the body can effectively flow through and past the planted forearm, enhancing your ability to pull yourself through the water
Using Yamamoto neoprene with SCS coating 2XU achieved optimal buoyancy which means less body in the water therefore less wetted surface area, and a faster overall speed through the water. Water is 1000 times denser than air, and has a drag coefficient 10 times greater than air. Buoyancy is the ultimate component of speed.
SCS coating which drastically reduces water resistance/friction (f=0.032)
The hydrodynamic flow over the front of the wetsuit is interrupted by seams, so 2XU have a one piece design from the neck to the knee to reduce drag and increase speed through the water.
Fundamental panels many other wetsuit brands underestimate. 2XU have engineered a back panel structure which is strong enough to contain the rigid zip, withstanding the punishment of constant use, but more importantly flexible enough to interact with the underarm panel, and allow the zip to float with body movement. This is achieved by the one piece floating zip panel, no seams so less restriction.
The floating zip back panel enhances flexibility of 2XU’s back panel which allows the zip (by construction non stretch) to move in partnership with the body, especially during the recovery and catch phase of the stroke – when your arm moves through the largest motion from beside your hip to entering the water in front of you, requiring the wetsuit to stretch along your back and shoulder.
The 2XU floating back panel also has the advantage of contributing to better expansion of the chest cavity, therefore reducing restriction to the breathing motion. The less flexible front flotation panel is complemented by the hyper flexible 2mm underarm panel and 3mm back panels to promote core expansion and breathing.
The 2XU zip is manufactured from reliable light and strong material, positioned behind the back panel lapels to reduce water intake and streamlined for speed.
These two panels are all about maximizing buoyancy, while having an anatomical fitting shape so water does not gather in this region. An ill fitted suit will allow the back up of water and increase in weight.
Utilizing a lining which will hold its shape and support in a region where most of the power in the stroke can come from.
In utilizing materials which compress the muscles in the buttock and higher leg greater muscle stability reduces fatigue and allows the muscle to be primed for greater power output.
Crotch panel also utilizes slightly thinner thickness to enhance the run up the beach by allowing more flexibility without sacrificing the suits buoyancy.
The upper legs (region of seamless front panel) are created using Yamamoto neoprene with optimized buoyancy with SCS coating.
The lower legs have a reduced Yamamoto neoprene 3mm panel structure to help with the run up the beach, and to remove the wetsuit with more ease.
Adjustable length leg to customize fit for your kicking style. Trim the leg length back to reduce buoyancy and lower your feet for more kick power, or save your legs for the bike and run with a full flotation suit to the ankle.
Welcome to the Size Recommendation tool. This size recommendation is for the specific brand wetsuit you are looking at. You can enter measurements in Feet and Inches or Centimeters and Kilograms.
* It is possible that you fall between sizes, if you do we will recommend more than one size.
* Make sure you check your size recommendation for each style wetsuit you are interested in. Each manufacturer has their own size chart and your size may be different from brand to brand and from style to style so make sure you check your size in each wetsuit you are interested in.
* This tool was developed to provide you with the best possible size recommendation based on the information provided by you and the manufacturer. The size chart is published by the manufacturer and Pleasure Sports makes no guarantee on size recommendations.
Men's
Height(cm)
Height(in)
Weight(kg)
Weight(lbs)
XS
156-172cm
5'3"-5'9"
55-65kg
128-150lbs
S
160-172cm
5'3"-5'9"
63-70kg
139-154lbs
S/Tall
174-182cm
5'9"-6'0"
64-72kg
141-159lbs
S/M
165-179cm
5'7"-5'10"
68-75kg
150-165lbs
M
170-184kg
5'7"-6'0"
72-80kg
159-176lbs
M/Tall
178-193
5'10"-6'4"
74-83kg
163-183lbs
M/Solid
165-175cm
5'5"-5'9"
78-88kg
172-194lbs
L
175-188
5'9"-6'2"
85-94kg
187-207lbs
L/Tall
180-195cm
5'11"-6'5"
84-94kg
185-207lbs
XL
180-200
5'11"-6'7""
92-100kg
203-243lbs
XXL
180-210cm
5'11"-6'11"
105-120kg
231-256lbs
When selecting your wetsuit size it is important to take the time to measure yourself. To take your body measurements, you will need a flexible tape measure that you can wrap around your body parts. You can find these tapes at tailor shops, clothes shops and sporting goods stores. As an alternative you can also use a piece of rope, string or fishing line along with a yard stick to measure the length.
The tape should be pulled to where it is lying flat against the skin all the way around. The tape should not be pulled too tight but it also should not be too loose.
Neck - Standing, measure your neck at its largest girth, right over the Adam's apple.
Chest - Standing, measure with breath out just above the nipple.
Waist - Standing, measure at the narrowest point or at the midway point between the top of the hip bone and the bottom of the rib cage.
Hips - Measure at the largest girth, where the butt is protruding the greatest.
What is the most important factor in determining wetsuit size?
Unfortunately there is no easy answer to this question. The more measurements fall within a recommended size, the better! We tend to look at height, weight and chest primarily when recommending sizes. However, the material (stretch) and thickness (mm) also are a factor.
What does the "s" and "t" stand for in sizes MS, MT, LS, LT, ect.?
The "s" stands for "short" and the "t" stands for "tall". These sizes are meant for individuals who are shorter or taller than average. The suits will be shorter or longer in the torso, legs and arms.
I wear a MS in O'Neill, will a MS in Body Glove fit the same?
Not necessarily. Every wetsuit manufacturer cuts their suits differently and they each have a unique size chart. The size you wear in another brand may be used as a guideline but you should always look at the size chart for the specific brand you are purchasing before making a sizing decision.
I am in between sizes, should I go up or down in size?
Again, there is no absolute answer to this question. In general, you want your wetsuit to be a snug fit as opposed to being loose. The stretch and thickness of the suit will play a role in determining whether to go up or down in size. We are happy to provide personalized service and you can send us an email at orders@pleasuresports.com - please be sure to include the wetsuit you are considering, your height, weight, chest and waist measurements. You may also give us a call at 866-573-0702.
When selecting your wetsuit size it is important to take the time to measure yourself. To take your body measurements, you will need a flexible tape measure that you can wrap around your body parts. You can find these tapes at tailor shops, clothes shops and sporting goods stores. As an alternative you can also use a piece of rope, string or fishing line along with a yard stick to measure the length.
The tape should be pulled to where it is lying flat against the skin all the way around. The tape should not be pulled too tight but it also should not be too loose.