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Thermoregulated middle-distance padded speedsuit with aerodynamic turbulators for speed and a back pocket for nutrition.
This is the next generation of performance wear.
In the attempt to balance aerodynamics, hydrophobics, heat dissipation, flexibility, fit, and comfort perfectly. This suit has several unique features such at a custom-made fabric with graded fabric-thickness and compressive structure. The material is also the lightest fabric ever used in a triathlon suit.
The Insane 2 comes with a fresh update and enhanced aerodynamic profile. New concave sleeve design on the arms, aerodynamic striped material on the side panels, and increased leg length have been added to truly maximise the aerodynamic benefits. A slightly deeper set neck opening and panelling adjustments to the chest and upper-arm width have improved the freedom of movement and comfort in the upper-torso. Updates and materials all tested in the wind-tunnel for aerodynamic performance.
The Insane suit is extremely tight fitted with state-of -the-art restorative abilities due to the nature of the fabric. It is made to sit as close as possible to the body, while still keeping the flexibility and comfort needed for a long distance race.
Documented thermoregulating performance.
Revolutionary cooling performance compared to competitor suits and technology. The research and development performed against the Tokyo Olympics by CORE SENSORS, resulted in a suit that gives the lowest skin temperature and the highest heat flux values recorded, indicating the Insane suit gave the best heat dissipation performance in the Tokyo Olympics in 2021.
The fastest race suit ever.
Aerodynamics and Turbulators. The carefully placed turbulators over the shoulders and down the arms on the Insane suit have been tested in both physical and virtual windtunnels. It has been proven to have a significant impact with improvements of 3.5% on average and above 8% peak under specific conditions.
“From intensive testing we have done in field, velodrome and wind tunnel, we have seen improvements of 3.5% on average and above 8% peak under specific conditions for Kristian in the Insane Speedsuit.” * -OLAV ALEXANDER BU, SPORT SCIENTIST & OLYMPIC COACH
*This is based on conditions very similar to Kona with speeds of 40-44km/h and a combination of different wind directions.
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