Apex Flow V2 Men's Wetsuit
Apex Flow V2 Men's Wetsuit
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Apex Flow V2 – Wetsuit
The Apex Flow V2 is the most technically advanced wetsuit in the Orca range. It uniquely combines flexibility and buoyancy, and is aimed at demanding triathletes who want maximum performance with every swim stroke.
The suit is specifically designed to lift your legs higher in the water, correct your posture and bring your body into the most hydrodynamic line possible. The redesigned shoulder structure reduces tension in the shoulders and further improves freedom of movement. The graphics on the arms have also been reduced, which provides more elasticity compared to the previous version.
A Mesh Backpack and Fabric Gloves are included to help you store the suit safely and wear it without damaging the material.
Buoyancy without restrictions
If your swimming technique is good but you need extra support and buoyancy to maintain proper position, the Apex Flow V2 is the right choice.
Yamamoto 44+ neoprene and 0.88 Free technology offer maximum flexibility, so the extra buoyancy doesn't restrict movement. The redesigned shoulder design ensures a natural and free pull even at high competition speeds.
Maximum speed
Flexibility, buoyancy and cutting-edge hydrodynamics combine in this suit, making it the most technologically advanced wetsuit in Orca's triathlon range – designed to save you seconds.
Posture correction and efficiency
A good swimming position improves glide and reduces energy expenditure. The Apex Flow V2 utilizes Exo-Lift and Aerodome technologies in the lower body, providing extra buoyancy where you need it most. This helps keep your legs up and your body in a straight line.
Fast and natural pull
The high elasticity of the shoulders, arms and back, as well as the quick recovery of the materials, allow for a natural and efficient pull. The suit does not resist movement – it supports it.
Quick change in competition
Highly hydrophobic materials allow for quick removal in the transition area, saving you valuable seconds in the T1 phase.
Who is Apex Flow V2 suitable for?
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For the triathlete who wants to combine flexibility with extra buoyancy
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For swimmers who need support for optimal swimming position
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For the competitor aiming for maximum speed and energy efficiency
Size selection
Size selection
On each wetsuit product page, you'll find a size chart to help you choose the right size. When selecting an Orca wetsuit size, particular attention should be paid to the swimmer's weight. If the swimmer is between sizes, we recommend choosing the size that better matches the weight class. Due to the materials, the fit of the suits varies slightly between different models.
If you have difficulty choosing a size, you can always contact our customer service. You can also try on suitable sizes at our store in Tampere. The availability of suits in our store is limited, so we recommend checking availability in advance by contacting our customer service!
Model selection
Model selection
The choice of wetsuit model is primarily influenced by your needs for the suit. The biggest differences between wetsuits are in their flexibility and buoyancy. These properties are affected by the materials used in the suits, most commonly neoprene, and the thickness of the material.
Wetsuit Care and Storage
Wetsuit Care and Storage
Wash your suit correctly and clean it after every swim
The easiest way is to shower with the wetsuit on immediately after use. Rinse the inside of the suit after you take it off. If a shower is not available, you can use a garden hose or immerse the suit in a bathtub, turn it inside out, and immerse it again. Do not use laundry detergent! We recommend using a wetsuit cleaner every five washes or if the suit smells musty.
Do not wash your suit in a washing machine
Also, do not dry the suit with hot air (e.g., a hairdryer) or in direct sunlight.
Dry your suit correctly
Turn the suit inside out and let it dry from the inside first. This is especially important if you plan to use the suit again the next day. The suit is significantly easier to put on when the inside is dry.
Store your suit in a dry place
Do not store the suit on a hanger for long periods or leave it in, for example, a car for storage.
Do not tear the suit when in a hurry to put it on
Take off jewelry and rings; long nails can also easily tear the suit. If putting on the suit feels difficult, you can use thin cotton gloves (each Orca suit comes with one pair of gloves). If possible, ask a friend to zip up the suit. If you zip it yourself, remember to pull your shoulders together and keep your arms raised when pulling the zipper cord up.
Warm up before putting on the wetsuit
The suit is not designed for exercising on dry land, so its seams will stretch over time if continuously stretched.
Repair cracks and cuts
It is very common for neoprene to develop cuts over time if the suit hits rocks or other sharp corners, for example. Small abrasions and holes are easy to repair at home with a suitable wetsuit glue. If holes are not repaired, they can easily tear into larger ones. You can get more detailed information on suit repair from our customer service.
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What else do you need to bring with you on the open water?
In addition to a wetsuit, a safe and pleasant swimming experience also requires other equipment. A practically mandatory accessory in addition to a wetsuit is open-water swimming goggles. In addition to swimming goggles, a swimming cap increases your visibility, and a brightly coloured safety buoy further enhances safety. In colder waters, neoprene gloves, socks, and a hood provide additional warmth.
Safety buoy
An inflatable safety buoy increases visibility and safety in open water. Most buoys have a waterproof inner pocket suitable for safely carrying small items, such as car keys, while swimming. The buoy is easily attached to the swimmer's waist with an adjustable belt, allowing it to float on the back without interfering with swimming movements. The bright and distinctive color makes the swimmer more visible to other water users, such as boaters. The buoy can be used as a float for resting if you need a moment of extra support in the water.
Swimming goggles
Swimming goggles with a wide lens are often best suited for open water. Thanks to the wide lens, the pressure caused by the goggles is distributed over a larger area, which reduces the pressure created and often feels more comfortable on the face. A wider lens is often more comfortable to wear for longer periods. In open water, this feature is useful as it is often difficult to adjust the position of the goggles in the water.
Bathing cap
When swimming in open water, you should choose the brightest colored swim cap possible, as it will be visible to other water users, increasing safety. During the season, you can also find neoprene swim caps in our selection.

