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Zone3 launch 2015 demo tour

Zone3 have launched their 2015 demo tour which includes visits to London, Bristol and Sheffield

Zone3 are taking their kit on the road for their 2015 demo tour and have just released the dates of each event which take place between April and September.

The triathlon brand will be visiting a series of open-water swim venues across the UK where athletes will be able to try on and test out their latest kit.

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Speaking of the demo tour, owner James Lock said: “It’s important that swimmers know that the fit and feeling in the water is a much more important factor than any ‘tech’ gimmicks, athlete endorsements, branding or colours when choosing a wetsuit.

“We hope that these demo sessions will help give each swimmer some detailed advice on the styles of wetsuit available and how to make sure they get the best fit so they can feel confident ahead of the race season.”

Zone3 caters for all levels of athlete from the established veteran to the complete beginner. As such, the demo is designed to offer first time triathletes the opportunity to pose questions about all aspects of open-water swimming such as sizing, fit and feel.

Various dates will be added to the tour throughout the season and there will be opportunities to win Zone3 products and get freebies at each session.

To see a list of dates and to find out which is your closest event visit www.racezone3.com/demotour. You can also suggest an extra venue for the tour or book a wetsuit test session by emailing contact@racezone3.com.

Be sure to head to our gear pages for plenty of wetsuit reviews and news.

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Rob Slade was 220 Triathlon's Content Editor between April 2021 and September 2024, but still contributes occasionally. He was previously editor of Adventure Travel magazine and has been testing gear for 10 years. Always up for an adventure, he's motivated by good views and regularly uses the scenery as an excuse for taking so long to complete events. While he may lack speed, he always retains his positive disposition, probably because he knows a pint will be waiting for him at the end.