The Vitalis Thermal is a highly thermally insulated wetsuit designed for open water swimmers. It combines specific heat retention technologies, such as Thermal X technology, and sealing technologies like a "Batwing" second layer of neoprene, an extra layer of neoprene on the back that acts as a thermal barrier, reducing contact between cold water and the skin.
 The high-thickness panels offer the swimmer excellent buoyancy, helping them conserve energy during open water swimming sessions in cold weather. Take advantage of the convenience of the fabric gloves, included with the purchase of the Vitalis Thermal, which allow you to wear the neoprene without damaging it.
Features:
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Thermal protection 
 The excellent thermal properties of this wetsuit are the result of its construction with panels up to 4.5 mm thick, combined with the Thermal X inner lining. Furthermore, it features a "Batwing" hood, an extra layer of neoprene on the back that acts as a thermal barrier, reducing contact between cold water and the skin.
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Elasticity 
 The 39+ and 39FS technologies are integrated into the shoulders and armpits to improve the elasticity of this wetsuit.
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High and neutral buoyancy 
 The high-thickness panels positioned on the torso ensure a high level of buoyancy, offering you greater peace of mind in open water. Furthermore, thanks to its construction, the wetsuit has a neutral buoyancy level.
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Comfort 
 The Thermal X inner fabric is soft and comfortable, ensuring a high level of comfort when swimming in cold water.
Technologies:
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 Yamamoto : The Yamamoto Corporation is the world's leading supplier of high-performance neoprene. The Yamamoto brand is synonymous with quality, technology, and innovation.
 
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 39 Cell : Yamamoto 39 cell neoprene is extremely flexible, offering unparalleled natural movement.  The 39 cell stretches up to 513%, allowing the wetsuit to effortlessly follow every movement of the body.  Furthermore, zero water absorption and zero weight change mean one thing: more speed. With its perfect balance of buoyancy and flexibility, 39 cell is also a robust material that resists time and wear, representing the best neoprene available in its class.
 
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 39FS
 Elasticity, maximum flexibility, and total freedom of movement combine thanks to the combination of Yamamoto 39 neoprene, Infinity Skin 2 lining, and Smoothskin surface finish. Thanks to this combination, open-water swimmers will use 35% less force in quick, short strokes, and 45% less force in slower, longer strokes compared to any other conventional wetsuit.
 
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 SCS : Acting as a film that covers the neoprene, Super Composite Skin (SCS) has become the benchmark for neoprene treatment used in swimsuits because it reduces friction and increases the speed of gliding in water. The micro-cell structure repels water molecules in contact with the air and reduces contact resistance. Less friction = more speed.
 
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 Batwing: To prevent heat loss in the back through the zipper, this model features a "Batwing" construction consisting of a second layer of neoprene. This layer prevents water from seeping through the zipper and coming into direct contact with the body, trapping a layer of warm water inside. It also ensures a very snug fit around the neck, reducing friction and water entry from the neck area into the wetsuit.
 
- Infinity skin: The special Orca InfinitySkin lining is an integral component of Orca's high-end wetsuits. Made of a special ultra-stretch nylon and positioned in strategic areas where maximum flexibility is needed, the InfinitySkin allows the wetsuit to follow and accommodate all body movements during swimming.
The Vitalis Thermal is a highly thermally insulated wetsuit designed for open water swimmers. It combines specific heat retention technologies, such as Thermal X technology, and sealing technologies like a "Batwing" second layer of neoprene, an extra layer of neoprene on the back that acts as a thermal barrier, reducing contact between cold water and the skin.
 The high-thickness panels offer the swimmer excellent buoyancy, helping them conserve energy during open water swimming sessions in cold weather. Take advantage of the convenience of the fabric gloves, included with the purchase of the Vitalis Thermal, which allow you to wear the neoprene without damaging it.
Features:
- 
Thermal protection 
 The excellent thermal properties of this wetsuit are the result of its construction with panels up to 4.5 mm thick, combined with the Thermal X inner lining. Furthermore, it features a "Batwing" hood, an extra layer of neoprene on the back that acts as a thermal barrier, reducing contact between cold water and the skin.
- 
Elasticity 
 The 39+ and 39FS technologies are integrated into the shoulders and armpits to improve the elasticity of this wetsuit.
- 
High and neutral buoyancy 
 The high-thickness panels positioned on the torso ensure a high level of buoyancy, offering you greater peace of mind in open water. Furthermore, thanks to its construction, the wetsuit has a neutral buoyancy level.
- 
Comfort 
 The Thermal X inner fabric is soft and comfortable, ensuring a high level of comfort when swimming in cold water.
Technologies:
- 
 Yamamoto : The Yamamoto Corporation is the world's leading supplier of high-performance neoprene. The Yamamoto brand is synonymous with quality, technology, and innovation.
 
- 
 39 Cell : Yamamoto 39 cell neoprene is extremely flexible, offering unparalleled natural movement.  The 39 cell stretches up to 513%, allowing the wetsuit to effortlessly follow every movement of the body.  Furthermore, zero water absorption and zero weight change mean one thing: more speed. With its perfect balance of buoyancy and flexibility, 39 cell is also a robust material that resists time and wear, representing the best neoprene available in its class.
 
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 39FS
 Elasticity, maximum flexibility, and total freedom of movement combine thanks to the combination of Yamamoto 39 neoprene, Infinity Skin 2 lining, and Smoothskin surface finish. Thanks to this combination, open-water swimmers will use 35% less force in quick, short strokes, and 45% less force in slower, longer strokes compared to any other conventional wetsuit.
 
- 
 SCS : Acting as a film that covers the neoprene, Super Composite Skin (SCS) has become the benchmark for neoprene treatment used in swimsuits because it reduces friction and increases the speed of gliding in water. The micro-cell structure repels water molecules in contact with the air and reduces contact resistance. Less friction = more speed.
 
- 
 Batwing: To prevent heat loss in the back through the zipper, this model features a "Batwing" construction consisting of a second layer of neoprene. This layer prevents water from seeping through the zipper and coming into direct contact with the body, trapping a layer of warm water inside. It also ensures a very snug fit around the neck, reducing friction and water entry from the neck area into the wetsuit.
 
- Infinity skin: The special Orca InfinitySkin lining is an integral component of Orca's high-end wetsuits. Made of a special ultra-stretch nylon and positioned in strategic areas where maximum flexibility is needed, the InfinitySkin allows the wetsuit to follow and accommodate all body movements during swimming.
 
   
   
   
                 
   
   
   
  