July 2010 Archive

July 30 2010

Triathlon Wetsuit Video: How to put on your triathlon wetsuit

Putting on a triathlon wetsuit isn't as simple as throwing on a pair of running shoes (but wouldn't that be nice!). There is a method to achieving perfect fit. This video offers a step by step demonstration so you can maximize the comfort and performance of your XTERRA WETSUITS.

All of our wetsuits are designed for the horizontal swimming position, so remember to always swim in your wetsuit before making any final decisions about fit. Enjoy!

July 28 2010

Pure Speed Video: 2011 Triathlon Wetsuits Exposed

Innovation. Designed for speed. Built for flexibility. Engineered for maximum performance and comfort. The fastest, most flexible triathlon wetsuits.

XTERRA WETSUITS underwent an online makeover in 2010 with the launch of our new website. We just recently completed our new branding video as well. Take a look - you might be in it!

July 19 2010

CNN's Fit Nation Completes NYC Tri in XTERRA WETSUITS

CNN’s Dr. Sanjay Gupta and six CNN viewers, making up the Fit Nation Challenge “Six Pack,” swam in their XTERRA WETSUITS when they completed the Nautica New York City Triathlon yesterday. The viewers had been training for seven months leading up to race day as way to become fit and healthy. The group lost a combined weight of 137 pounds during their journey!

Each having a different background and reason for wanting a new healthy lifestyle, the one-mile swim, 25-mile bike and six-mile run marked each competitors first triathlon. One goal that the group shares is to encourage and inspire America to be active, and remind people that it’s never too late to lead a healthy lifestyle.

Click here to watch the swim start when the group gears up in their XTERRA WETSUITS. Dr. Gupta provides a race report as well. On Saturday, July 24 at 7:30am, CNN's weekend program Sanjay Gupta MD will feature detailed coverage of the race.

Results:
CNN’s Dr. Sanjay Gupta: 3:14:10
Angie Brouhard (Cancer Survivor): 3:25:09
Dean Hanan (New York City Police Officer): 3:32:36
Linda Fisher-Lewis (Retired Oregon Police Officer): 3:46:23
Meredith Clark (Tallahassee Newspaper Reporter): 3:50:11
Stanley Saballett (Youth Services Coordinator from San Diego): 3:54:17
Rickey Williams (Los Angeles School Teacher): 4:10:01

Fit NationThe CNN Fit Nation "Six Pack" in their XTERRA WETSUITS
July 06 2010

Straits of Mackinac Swim: What Makes It All Happen?

This is the third in a series of blog entries by Katrina Murphy, who is going to swim the Straits of Mackinac in August 2010 wearing an XTERRA WETSUITS Vector Pro X2 Fullsuit.

What goes into a swim like mine?

Many people think that you just jump into the water and go. That it is just you, your swimsuit, swim cap and goggles. This is far from the case. When I tell people the work and planning that goes into this, they look at me with a very puzzled look. Trust me, I wish that it was as easy and throwing on your suit and heading into the water.

Here is the real deal about the work that goes into swimming the Straits of Mackinac. First off you have to get clearance from the Mackinac Bridge Authority. Ever since 9-11, bridge security is very strict as to who they let swim near the bridge. You can't swim near the bridge without getting pulled out of the water by the Coast Guard. Which leads us to the Coast Guard. You have to get clearance for your swim from them too. You have to sign a event request form and you have to get a list of the things that they require for your rescue boat.

Ah, the rescue boat. I am currently still working on that one. I still am in desperate need of one. Why a rescue boat? I am swimming in some of the most treacherous waters in the world, a lot of things could go wrong. I need a medic on board, my photographer, and my swim coach. We need to be in constant contact with the Freighter traffic control. I am not sure that I want to get run over by one of them. I would like to stay as far away from them as possible. A meteorologist is a good idea. The timing for your swim depends so much on the weather, especially in the Great Lakes areas. The most ideal time for my swim is at the end of a two or three day high pressure system over Lake Michigan. Figuring out where to start your swim depends on the wind and currents (which can be coming from two different directions) can be a bit of a challenge at times too. That is why it is so hard to be able to peg down an actual day for the swim.

So, as you can tell there is a lot of work that needs to be done before the swim. Oh, and how could I have not mentioned all the training!! That I guess is the most important hurdle to get over. It has been a challenge to get this all done on top of being a stay at home, home school mom of three. I couldn't do all this work if is was not for the love of my cause of suicide prevention and mental health awareness. Please check out my fund raising page for more details and a bit of the story about my struggles with depression.

At least one thing I can check off for my swim is that I know with all confidence is that I will be warm and nice and buoyant during my swim. Thanks to my XTERRA WETSUITS Vector Pro X2 full wetsuit. I can not thank them enough for sponsoring me in my swim. I do not know what I would do without my suit. It is just wonderful. If you are pondering over a wet suit or company, I have no doubts that you will be more than pleased with whichever suit you pick.

KatrinaKatrina Murphy in her Vector Pro X2 fullsuit in front of the Mackinac Bridge in Michigan.