Extremely flexible, 'feels' fast in the water, fits great.
Cons:
Lightweight flexible material may be prone to tearing if not careful.
I replaced an entry level Blue70 suit with this high end wetsuit. The Blue70 was a good suit, but it was not the most flexible thing in the world and my shoulders would get fatigued within a few hundred yards of any swim. The Vextor ProX2 is a world apart. Through one sprint, 2 olympics and a half (all in 3 days, thanks to the TTT) I have yet to find any fault with the way this suit feels in the water. The only thing to watch is that the thinner 3mm neoprene used in areas to improve flexibility seems like it would be awfully easy to rip/tear with a fingernail if you are not careful putting the suit on. But I know that's the tradeoff for lighter more flexible material so you can hardly fault the suit for that!
Great suit, very happy with it.
Great Suit
I replaced an entry level Blue70 suit with this high end wetsuit. The Blue70 was a good suit, but it was not the most flexible thing in the world and my shoulders would get fatigued within a few hundred yards of any swim. The Vextor ProX2 is a world apart. Through one sprint, 2 olympics and a half (all in 3 days, thanks to the TTT) I have yet to find any fault with the way this suit feels in the water. The only thing to watch is that the thinner 3mm neoprene used in areas to improve flexibility seems like it would be awfully easy to rip/tear with a fingernail if you are not careful putting the suit on. But I know that's the tradeoff for lighter more flexible material so you can hardly fault the suit for that!
Great suit, very happy with it.