• The Best Orca Wetsuits 2020

    Discover the very best from Orca now


Whether you’re in the market for your first Wetsuits purchase, or you’re looking to add to your collection, you’ve come to the right place to find the very best Orca Wetsuits of 2020. There is a lot of choice when shopping for Orca Wetsuits, to be precise we found 135 products in the category at Wiggle Online Cycle Shop. Then from the 135, we found that Orca is the manufacturer of 22 of them. We’re here to make that shopping process much simpler for you by finding you the top Orca Wetsuits products to be found this year.

1. Orca Sonar Wetsuit Fullsleeve Wetsuit Wetsuits

Latest price check: £299

Ranking 1 of 22

2. Orca 1.5 Alpha Wetsuit Fullsleeve Wetsuits

Latest price check: £549

Ranking 2 of 22

3. Orca Women’s 1.5 Alpha Wetsuit Fullsleeve Wetsuits

Latest price check: £549

Ranking 3 of 22

4. Orca Women’s Sonar Wetsuit Fullsleeve Wetsuits

Latest price check: £299

Ranking 4 of 22

5. Orca Women’s RS1 Open Water Top Wetsuits

Latest price check: £109

Ranking 5 of 22

6. Orca Core SwimRun Wetsuit Wetsuits

Latest price check: £139

Ranking 6 of 22

Discover more about Orca Wetsuits

As you’ve probably already noticed, there is tons of choice when you are shopping for Wetsuits, but the good thing is, you’ve already decided that you’re looking to buy a decent brand like Orca. So that just leaves you with the 135 choices that are available from Orca. Take a quick look at the overview of our top picks for Orca Wetsuits to find out a bit more information on each.


1. Our Favourite – Orca Sonar Wetsuit Fullsleeve Wetsuit Wetsuits

Price: £299
The Sonar is the complete package, the crème de la crème of wetsuits. The most versatile suit in Orca’s range, most of the triathlete community will find it fits their budget and technical requirements. Ideal for Total Swimmers looking for the perfect balance between flexibility and buoyancy, this wetsuit has both right where you need them: Buoyancy in the lower body and flexibility up top. This combination helps you to keep the best position in the water, reducing drag. Regardless of the kit you´ve used up to now, this benchmark wetsuit has been specifically designed to never let you down. Aerodome 2 This new technology, used in the lower body, provides swimmers with 30% more buoyancy. The secret is in its composition made up of hundreds of cavities between two treated layers of neoprene. Core Lateral Stabiliser (CLS) This panel provides lateral support in the abdomen to avoid lateral movement and reinforces your core. With this technology you will be able to maintain a good technique for longer. Yamamoto The Yamamoto Corporation is the world’s main supplier of high performance neoprene. Its seal represents quality, technology and innovation. No Chafing Velcro has been added to the outer flap of the wetsuit, which together with the laser cut used in the collar seam reduces friction and chafing. Infinity Skin The inner Infinity Skin lining provides the feeling of absolute freedom. Designed based on a high-elasticity nylon that incorporates bamboo fibres, this technology is applied to the lining of Orca’s wetsuits to offer you greater flexibility with each stroke. This cloth maintains body heat longer, reduces body odour and the appearance of bacteria in your wetsuit. Speed A new feature in the new Sonar wetsuit is the addition of a thinner low leg panel, a Yamamoto composite with 39 cell nano SCS coating which reduces friction in the transitions. In addition, Hydrolite panels help make the wetsuit easier to remove so that your transitions are even faster.


2. Orca 1.5 Alpha Wetsuit Fullsleeve Wetsuits

Price: £549
The combination of innovative new technologies, such as Yamamoto 0.88 in the arms and Yamamoto 44 in the shoulders and back, makes the new Alpha wetsuit the most flexible on the market. As well, the new FT1 technology in the knee panels offers unprecedented freedom of movement. With the new Alpha you will fly through your longer transitions. This wetsuit boasts a new, shorter reverse zip system which doesn’t limit your stroke, offering flexibility like never before. The perfect weapon for Natural Swimmers, who come from a swimming background and have a naturally good swimming technique, with no significant flaws. Concentrate on what really matters – swim without limits. 0.88 Free 0.88 Free technology has been developed with Yamamoto exclusively for Orca, with the aim of creating the most stretchable material currently available. The thinnest wetsuit on the market, at only 0.5mm think, combines the best lining with a layer of Titanium to provide better thermal insulation. Yamamoto 44 This material is unique to Orca and is the most stretchable wetsuit material and only 1.5mm thick. Using this flexible component Orca to accommodate a smaller zip than other wetsuits on the market. Speed The wetsuits SCS coating reduces friction while you are swimming and the HydroLite leg panels, together with the FT1 technology let you run freely. Never have transitions been so fast New Zip System The new reverse zip prevents the wetsuit from opening during the race. The zip is also smaller and shorter meaning less friction. FT1 This new technology, exclusively from Orca consists of ribbed neoprene. Its used for the lower joints to achieve maximum elasticity during your race. Your transitions have never been so fast. Yamamoto The Yamamoto Corporation is the world’s main supplier of high performance neoprene. Its seal represents quality, technology and innovation. Hydrolite The Hydrolite panels help the wetsuit come of easier, for faster transitions. This technology combined with the SCS coating, helps water slide off your wetsuit without impregnating it, considerably improving your hydrodynamics. Infinity Skin The inner Infinity Skin lining provides the feeling of absolute freedom. Designed based on a high-elasticity nylon that incorporates bamboo fibres, this technology is applied to the lining of Orca’s wetsuits to offer you greater flexibility with each stroke. This cloth maintains body heat longer, reduces body odour and the appearance of bacteria in your wetsuit.


3. Orca Women’s 1.5 Alpha Wetsuit Fullsleeve Wetsuits

Price: £549
The combination of innovative new technologies, such as Yamamoto 0.88 in the arms and Yamamoto 44 in the shoulders and back, makes the new Alpha wetsuit the most flexible on the market. As well, the new FT1 technology in the knee panels offers unprecedented freedom of movement. With the new Alpha you will fly through your longer transitions. This wetsuit boasts a new, shorter reverse zip system which doesn’t limit your stroke, offering flexibility like never before. The perfect weapon for Natural Swimmers, who come from a swimming background and have a naturally good swimming technique, with no significant flaws. Concentrate on what really matters – swim without limits. 0.88 Free 0.88 Free technology has been developed with Yamamoto exclusively for Orca, with the aim of creating the most stretchable material currently available. The thinnest wetsuit on the market, at only 0.5mm think, combines the best lining with a layer of Titanium to provide better thermal insulation. Yamamoto 44 This material is unique to Orca and is the most stretchable wetsuit material and only 1.5mm thick. Using this flexible component Orca to accommodate a smaller zip than other wetsuits on the market. Speed The wetsuits SCS coating reduces friction while you are swimming and the HydroLite leg panels, together with the FT1 technology let you run freely. Never have transitions been so fast New Zip System The new reverse zip prevents the wetsuit from opening during the race. The zip is also smaller and shorter meaning less friction. FT1 This new technology, exclusively from Orca consists of ribbed neoprene. Its used for the lower joints to achieve maximum elasticity during your race. Your transitions have never been so fast. Yamamoto The Yamamoto Corporation is the world’s main supplier of high performance neoprene. Its seal represents quality, technology and innovation. Hydrolite The Hydrolite panels help the wetsuit come of easier, for faster transitions. This technology combined with the SCS coating, helps water slide off your wetsuit without impregnating it, considerably improving your hydrodynamics. Infinity Skin The inner Infinity Skin lining provides the feeling of absolute freedom. Designed based on a high-elasticity nylon that incorporates bamboo fibres, this technology is applied to the lining of Orca’s wetsuits to offer you greater flexibility with each stroke. This cloth maintains body heat longer, reduces body odour and the appearance of bacteria in your wetsuit.


4. Orca Women’s Sonar Wetsuit Fullsleeve Wetsuits

Price: £299
The Sonar is the complete package, the crème de la crème of wetsuits. The most versatile suit in Orca’s range, most of the triathlete community will find it fits their budget and technical requirements. Ideal for Total Swimmers looking for the perfect balance between flexibility and buoyancy, this wetsuit has both right where you need them: Buoyancy in the lower body and flexibility up top. This combination helps you to keep the best position in the water, reducing drag. Regardless of the kit you´ve used up to now, this benchmark wetsuit has been specifically designed to never let you down. Aerodome 2 This new technology, used in the lower body, provides swimmers with 30% more buoyancy. The secret is in its composition made up of hundreds of cavities between two treated layers of neoprene. Core Lateral Stabiliser (CLS) This panel provides lateral support in the abdomen to avoid lateral movement and reinforces your core. With this technology you will be able to maintain a good technique for longer. Yamamoto The Yamamoto Corporation is the world’s main supplier of high performance neoprene. Its seal represents quality, technology and innovation. No Chafing Velcro has been added to the outer flap of the wetsuit, which together with the laser cut used in the collar seam reduces friction and chafing. Infinity Skin The inner Infinity Skin lining provides the feeling of absolute freedom. Designed based on a high-elasticity nylon that incorporates bamboo fibres, this technology is applied to the lining of Orca’s wetsuits to offer you greater flexibility with each stroke. This cloth maintains body heat longer, reduces body odour and the appearance of bacteria in your wetsuit. Speed A new feature in the new Sonar wetsuit is the addition of a thinner low leg panel, a Yamamoto composite with 39 cell nano SCS coating which reduces friction in the transitions. In addition, Hydrolite panels help make the wetsuit easier to remove so that your transitions are even faster.


5. Orca Women’s RS1 Open Water Top Wetsuits

Price: £109
HIGHLIGHTS TWO PIECE SUIT – Bottoms sold separately Giving the wearer the option of wearing either the top, or the bottom, or the full wetsuit, this super stretchy material can be easily pulled on and off. VELCRO SEAL SYSTEM Replacing the traditional zipper, the velcro seal system offers greater stretch than a zipper so that the flexibility of the wetsuit is enhanced. WARM CHEST PANEL 3mm 39cell Yamamoto Chest panel provides extra buoyancy and flexibility whilst still offering maximum flexibility. TECHNOLOGIES YAMAMOTO The Yamamoto Corporation is the world’s main supplier of high performance neoprene. Its seal represents quality, technology and innovation. 40 CELL Yamamoto’s 40cell neoprene is the penultimate for flexibility, suppleness, fit and comfort. Second only to 44cell by the narrowest of margins and located in key high stretch areas on the Predator, Alpha and 3.8 suits, these panels contribute to providing a wetsuit swimming experience of the highest level. SCS Acting as a coating over closed-cell neoprene, Super Composite Skin (SCS) has become the benchmark for coating the smoothskin neoprene used in triathlon wetsuits, to reduce friction and increase speed through the water. The micro-cell structure of the SCS coating repels water when in contact with air and reduces surface resistance when in contact with water. Less friction = more speed! HYDROLITE HydroLite panels make transition that extra bit faster using the super fast SCS (Nano ICE in the Predator) which combined with a special lining which absorbs less water to improve buoyancy while also being extremely sleek -making the suit fast to remove in transition saving you precious seconds. INFINITY SKIN It’s what’s on the inside that counts and Orca’s unique InfinitySkin lining plays an integral part in the unbelievable flexibility of our top end wetsuits. Constructed from a high stretch nylon, InfinitySkin is strategically placed where ultimate stretch is required and allows the wetsuit to move dynamically through your swim stroke.


6. Orca Core SwimRun Wetsuit Wetsuits

Price: £139
Swimrun Core is a suit designed specifically for swimrun competitions, adapting to the needs of both running and swimming races. The added plus of buoyancy in the lower trunk keeps your legs on the surface while swimming, without limiting your freedom of movement when running. Removable Sleeves Two removable 2mm neoprene arm sleeves make this suit versatile: remove during the run and put back on during the swim for added buoyancy and or warmth. Outer Pocket The outer pockets lets you store the obligatory GPS or any nutrition you need.  Built-in whistle Mandatory for SwimRun races and it won’t get in your way during the race and can be used in an emergency. Extended Front Zip Extended front zip make taking the suit on and of easier, also it provides extra ventilation during the run. 


What’s the best Orca Wetsuits?

Of course there are tons of different factors that can influences which product gets crowned as the best Orca Wetsuits, so the tips below will give you a good indication of the things to look out for when you’re shopping for your new Wetsuits.

Check out plenty of reviews

Without doubt, reviews are your most valuable asset when it comes to shopping online. Reviews provide you with a level of genuine feedback that you simply can’t get from a retailer or a manufacturer. Brands of course always want their product to seem like they are the best possible option, so it’s important to get lots of unbiased feedback from actual customers. Reading reviews will really help you to get a good understanding of the quality, price, features and overall benefits of choosing one of the Orca Wetsuits products over another alternative. Customer reviews are the next best thing to actually being able to get your hands on the product and trying it for yourself. So spend the time reading through as many reviews as you can, both good and bad.

Run Price comparisons

Another very important aspect of shopping online for your Orca Wetsuits, is to make sure that you don’t just go-ahead and buy from the first retailer that you come across. Take the time to shop about and find the best deals going. Fortunately for you, we’ve done the hard work for you, finding the cheapest Orca Wetsuits around.

We’ve also run a bit of analysis to give you a good idea of how the prices of Orca Wetsuits stack up. As you can imagine there is a fair amount of variance in price when shopping for different options from Orca, in fact the cheapest product we found in the Wetsuits category was £3.5 yet the highest price of the 135 products was £675, and the average was £282.21.

It’s also worth looking deeper at the products from Orca. The cheapest price in our scan was £4, whilst we found that the highest was £649 and the average £117.59.

Buy from trusted shops

It sounds obvious but make sure you are buying your Orca Wetsuits from retailers that you know well. We would of course recommend that you’re only shopping from big retailers. Our price comparison will only search for Wetsuits products at trusted retailers like Wiggle Online Cycle Shop. The old rule of “if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is” works well even when shopping online. But there are of course bargains to be had still, for example we found our top pick, Orca Sonar Wetsuit Fullsleeve Wetsuit Wetsuits, was available at Wiggle Online Cycle Shop for just £299.

Don’t forget delivery costs

Delivery costs, whilst often minimal are important to factor into any budget that you’re setting yourself. It’s important to set yourself a budget or you can often find yourself spending way more than you had originally intended, so set yourself a budget before you get too involved in the shopping and make sure you factor in the extra money for any delivery costs that you might incur.

Warranty

The last piece of advice when looking for the best Orca Wetsuits is to look at any returns policy or warranty that is included with the product you’re buying. Even a 30 day returns policy and/or 1 year warranty can often be enough piece of mind. As you’re looking to buy from Orca, you’re in pretty safe hands that you’re getting a great product, but nevertheless it’s still reassuring to know that you’ve got a warranty should anything go wrong with the product.