1. Active-Flex Buoyancy Shorts

    Introducing the Active-Flex Buoyancy Shorts, an essential for beginner swimmers. This innovative alternative to pull buoys enhances body position and swim technique while offering a natural feel in the water.
  2. Neoprene Buoyancy Shorts 'Originals' 5/3mm

    As the original inventors of buoyancy shorts back in 2007, we are proud that our first design is still going strong and are now called the 'Originals' to recognise their heritage. With over a decade of fantastic customer reviews behind...
  3. Neoprene Buoyancy Shorts 'Premium' Aerodome Elite 5/3mm

    We invented buoyancy shorts back in 2007 to help improve our swim technique in a natural an efficient way. The original product was made using a 5/3mm thickness smoothskin material but due to their overwhelming popularity, we have now released...
  4. Reconditioned Neoprene Buoyancy Shorts ‘Original’ 5/3

    ‘The Originals’ are made from top Yamamoto Smoothskin neoprene and are stitched and bonded the same way as a triathlon wetsuit. The shorts are designed using 3mm neoprene down the centre for buoyancy and 5mm neoprene down the sides to...
  5. Neoprene Buoyancy Shorts 'The Next Step' 3/2mm

    The Next Step Buoyancy Shorts are just that, the next step in your buoyancy journey. As your technique and form improve through the use of more buoyant shorts you will want to reduce the level of support, enabling your body...
  6. Neoprene Jammer

    If you are looking for some buoyancy benefits but don’t want to go down the full buoyancy short route, then the Neoprene Men’s Jammer will tick that box.
  7. Aqua Shorts

    The ZONE3 Classic Swim Shorts, also known as Aqua shorts, are designed to be a versatile product which can be worn with the legs bunched in a higher position or a lower position depending on the swimmers preference. Ideal for...
  8. What to Wear When You Can’t Wear a Wetsuit

    Here at ZONE3, we love being in a wetsuit, but there are times when you can’t be wrapped in neoprene. Many triathlons will feature a non-wetsuit swim, meaning you aren’t allowed to wear a wetsuit for the swim leg of...
  9. From pool to open water – how to swim a sprint triathlon

    As the allure of the triathlon season beckons, many swimmers find themselves making the leap from the controlled environment of the pool to the vast openness of lakes and seas. The journey can be both exhilarating and daunting, especially when...
  10. Men's 2019 Christmas Gift Guide

    With the festive season well and truly upon us, it’s time to start thinking about purchasing presents for our families and friends. It can be tricky coming up with gift ideas, so we've put together a selection of products that we...

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