2XU
2020 - P:1 Propel Wetsuits
P:1 PROPEL WETSUITS
An all-round wetsuit that delivers many of the key technical benefits of the elite tier of the 2XU range. The inclusion of the rollbar, floating zip, SCS coating and 39 cell buoyancy paneling make the P:1 Propel a top-value wetsuit that will deliver the power needed to surpass the competition.
RRP £225 (Wiggle £190)
Our Price £175
P:1 PROPEL FEATURES
FABRIC BENEFITS
39 CELL
The most buoyant neoprene available with a thickness varying from 1mm to 5mm (5mm maximum permitted).
SCS COATING (SUPER COMPOSITE SKIN)
Applied as a layer over the surface of the neoprene, creating a very unique material. The micelle structure on the rubber surface repels water when in contact with air and reduces the surface resistance when in contact with water. Low resistance allows for faster speed through the water. As a result, SCS provides comfort, extra freedom of movement, keeps the body warmer and decreases body fatigue while ensuring durability and abrasion resistance.
FABRIC - 100% Sponge rubber, Nylon laminated
NEOPRENE THICKNESS - Front chest (upper) - 5mm
Front chest (lower) - 3mm
Upper back - 3mm
Lower back - 5mm
Upper arm - 1.5mm
Lower arm - 1.5mm
Lower front leg - 3mm
Upper back leg - 3mm
Lower back leg - 5mm
How should my 2XU Wetsuit fit?
Your suit should fit adequately in terms of both your height and weight. In the case that you fit into more than one size, you should opt for the smaller size. While 2XU Wetsuits come in both men's and women's styles, some females prefer the fit of a men's suit. This is fine. On the arms, your wetsuit sleeves should finish at least one finger gap in distance from your wrist bone. This will ensure the suit is sitting high enough and does not pull on the shoulders. In the legs, the wetsuit legs should finish 3/4 of the way down your shin. This will ensure the suit is sitting high into the crutch. If sitting too low, the suit will pull on the top of the shoulders.
Around the neck, the wetsuit should be firm but not to the point that breathing is restricted. If the neck bunches at all, the suit is too big. The neck is the number one area water can enter the suit, so it needs to be secure.
For specific sizing, please refer to our Size Guide below. You will also find some helpful fit-related information in the FAQs section of the website.
An all-round wetsuit that delivers many of the key technical benefits of the elite tier of the 2XU range. The inclusion of the rollbar, floating zip, SCS coating and 39 cell buoyancy paneling make the P:1 Propel a top-value wetsuit that will deliver the power needed to surpass the competition.
RRP £225 (Wiggle £190)
Our Price £175
P:1 PROPEL FEATURES
- SCS COATING (SUPER COMPOSITE SKIN)
- 39 CELL FRONT BUOYANCY PANEL
- FLOATING ZIP PANEL
- 520% STRETCH (INTERNAL)
- ROLLBAR
- 2 YEAR WARRANTY
FABRIC BENEFITS
39 CELL
The most buoyant neoprene available with a thickness varying from 1mm to 5mm (5mm maximum permitted).
SCS COATING (SUPER COMPOSITE SKIN)
Applied as a layer over the surface of the neoprene, creating a very unique material. The micelle structure on the rubber surface repels water when in contact with air and reduces the surface resistance when in contact with water. Low resistance allows for faster speed through the water. As a result, SCS provides comfort, extra freedom of movement, keeps the body warmer and decreases body fatigue while ensuring durability and abrasion resistance.
FABRIC - 100% Sponge rubber, Nylon laminated
NEOPRENE THICKNESS - Front chest (upper) - 5mm
Front chest (lower) - 3mm
Upper back - 3mm
Lower back - 5mm
Upper arm - 1.5mm
Lower arm - 1.5mm
Lower front leg - 3mm
Upper back leg - 3mm
Lower back leg - 5mm
How should my 2XU Wetsuit fit?
Your suit should fit adequately in terms of both your height and weight. In the case that you fit into more than one size, you should opt for the smaller size. While 2XU Wetsuits come in both men's and women's styles, some females prefer the fit of a men's suit. This is fine. On the arms, your wetsuit sleeves should finish at least one finger gap in distance from your wrist bone. This will ensure the suit is sitting high enough and does not pull on the shoulders. In the legs, the wetsuit legs should finish 3/4 of the way down your shin. This will ensure the suit is sitting high into the crutch. If sitting too low, the suit will pull on the top of the shoulders.
Around the neck, the wetsuit should be firm but not to the point that breathing is restricted. If the neck bunches at all, the suit is too big. The neck is the number one area water can enter the suit, so it needs to be secure.
For specific sizing, please refer to our Size Guide below. You will also find some helpful fit-related information in the FAQs section of the website.