WHO IT'S FOR
Sanctioned pool racing, at the level where the margins have got small enough to matter. A training jammer holds water, shifts on the turn and gives back the fractions you have spent months finding. This is the jammer for the swims where those fractions are the whole point.
- County, regional and national pool competition
- Championship finals and target races
- Race-pace sets where you want race-day feel
- Swimmers who have outgrown a training jammer on race day
WHERE IT SITS IN THE RANGE
Zone3 makes race swimwear in two lines, and both jammers are World Aquatics approved. Performance Gold uses PaperLite, the lighter fabric, with a Nano coating. Performance Speed uses Aquaflo and is the more accessible route into race kit. The choice between them is fabric rather than legality.
KEY BENEFITS
1. Almost nothing between you and the water. PaperLite is the lightest fabric in the range, cut to a second skin so there is very little of it and none of it loose.
2. A surface water runs off. The Nano coating repels water at the surface rather than letting the fabric absorb it, which keeps resistance low and the suit light from the first length to the last.
3. Race legal on the day. World Aquatics approved under homologation number ZN140718, listed since 2017. If your event checks labels, the number is on the suit.
4. Compression that stays honest. Highly structured fabric applies targeted compression through the waist and thighs, aiding muscular activation over repeated maximal efforts rather than fading after the first.
5. Built for a season, not a race. Shape retention is engineered into the fabric structure, so the fit at the end of a championship season matches the fit you bought.
WHAT YOU'LL FEEL
Light, first. Lighter than you expect for something this tight, and that contrast is the thing swimmers notice. Getting into it takes patience and both hands. Once on, the pressure through the thighs is firm and even, and the fabric sits so close that you stop registering it somewhere in the warm-up. In the water it stays dry to the touch in a way a training jammer never does, and climbing out you can feel how little of it there is.