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Win! The world’s most exclusive wetsuit from Zone3

We’re giving one reader the chance to win a Zone3 MMXII wetsuit, worth £1,000 and one of only 100 worldwide

British brand Zone3 is renowned for its high performance wetsuits. And its newest launch for 2012 – the MMXII – is its most revered creation ever.

The limited edition suit is one of only 100 available worldwide, and is on sale exclusively at Harrods, directly from Zone3 or via 220! Yes, we’re giving one reader the chance to win a MMXII wetsuit, worth £1,000.

Using the world’s most advanced neoprene fabrics, Yamamoto SCS 40 and 45, the suit is seriously light in weight and offers huge flexibility, moulding perfectly to the shape of the swimmer. Its ultra-thin, one-piece shoulder panel stretching from elbow to elbow means no restriction or tightness around the shoulders.

The MMXII’s titanium-lined inner jersey fabric provides warmth and helps maintain blood flow, which alleviates the ‘jelly legs’ syndrome post swim.

The Zone3 MMXII also contains Aerodome panels, which have air bubbles built between the fabric layers, producing up to 30% more buoyancy than conventional neoprene.

To complete the package, you’ll also receive a limited edition MMXII transition backpack, plus an exclusive invitation to an open-water training event* with tuition from top coaches and seminars on kit and nutrition from a selection of industry experts.

To buy the Zone3 MMXII, visit www.racezone3.com or Harrods now, or call Zone3 directly on 01483 571434 for a consultation.

Head to 220’s competitions page for your chance to win.

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Matt is a regular contributor to 220 Triathlon, having joined the magazine in 2008. He’s raced everything from super-sprint to Ironman, duathlons and off-road triathlons, and can regularly be seen on the roads and trails around Bristol. Matt is the author of Triathlon! from Aurum Press and is now the editor of Cycling Plus magazine.