Not just an update. Revolutionizing the sleeveless Free Sanremo Suit.
When they introduced the first short-sleeve triathlon suit with a full zip for summer 2014, Castelli was a pioneer in the sport, changing the way triathletes dress and race. While the majority of athletes prefer racing in short sleeves, they still believe that a sleeveless version has its space. It makes sense if you can compromise aerodynamics but are looking for that feeling of extra cooling or freedom of movement on the run. Or just want to show the guns you've been working on all winter.
The Forza2 Stretch fabric features a sophisticated debossed structure that has a positive impact on the airflow around the legs. But they don’t stop at aerodynamics. The new suit also supports you on the hottest of race days. Lightweight and breathable fabrics on the main body and an integrated ice pocket on the neck for ice cubes come in handy when you're facing Ali’I Drive in October, or any other race in the heat.
Sanremo means the suit opens completely in the front for added ventilation on the run and easier nature breaks. The two back pockets hold plenty of nutrition. The Free Sanremo is like riding on a wave of success.