ColorFlow Long Sleeve Raglan FlowSuit
ColorFlow Long Sleeve Raglan FlowSuit - Adult Small / Heather Purple est en rupture de stock et sera expédié dès qu’il sera de retour en stock.
Description
Description
FlowSuits were created to be your second skin, enhancing your performance and comfort while skating. We hated worrying about our clothing moving out of place during practice: tugging on our leggings during sit spins, having to tuck in our shirts to keep them in place during jumps - no thank you!
This highly technical one-piece is perfect for everyday practice or testing and supports you in flowing on the ice effortlessly with strength and grace. Expand gorgeously out into the world, extend your spirals high — never again worry about your clothing getting in the way of your skating :)
Our Favorite Features:
- Front zip for easy on and off
- Smooth 2 inch waist band to keep your FlowSuit in perfect place, while giving you a sleek lines
- Covered upper back and open lower back, so you can always wear any bra you’d like w/o straps showing
- This fabric is so luxurious, feels incredible, and is sweat-wicking, keeping you the right temperature
- Colors: Black with Hot Pink, Aquatic Blue, or Heather Purple
FlowSuits are handmade with so much love & care in California - designed by skaters & made for skaters
Care
Care
Washing:
Turn the socks inside out and wash in cold water on a gentle cycle.
Use mild detergent to preserve the elasticity and fabric integrity.
Drying:
Air dry for best results, as high heat from dryers can weaken the elastic fibers.
If using a dryer, choose a low or delicate heat setting.
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Order & Shipping FAQs
Orders are typically processed within 2-3 business days. As our products are made-to-order, please allow an additional 3-5 business days for production.
Once an order is placed, we are unable to alter or cancel it. However, you can exchange the items or return them for a refund.
Yes, you will receive a shipment confirmation email with a tracking number once your order is dispatched.
If your order is significantly delayed, please contact us for assistance. We will investigate and provide an update as soon as possible.
We currently ship worldwide! TEAM AST is being represented all over the globe! ◡̈
Skating FAQs
It's never too late to start ice skating! Many adults take up skating for fun, fitness, and even competition. With determination and practice, you can enjoy skating at any age.
Opt for comfortable clothing that allows freedom of movement, like leggings or athletic pants. Layering is key, so a fitted top with a warm sweater or jacket is ideal. Check out our super cute selection of skating tees and jackets! Don't forget gloves and thick socks to keep your hands and feet warm.
While not mandatory, wearing protective gear like a helmet and knee/elbow pads is recommended, especially for beginners. Safety should be a top priority.
Consider taking adult skating lessons offered by local rinks or skating clubs. These lessons are tailored to adults and can help you build confidence and learn the basics. Also, be sure to join our Facebook Group and network with other adult skaters in your area who may have advice for you!
It depends on your preference and learning style. Group lessons offer a social aspect and are often more affordable, while private lessons provide personalized attention and faster progress.
Falling is a natural part of learning to skate. Wearing protective gear and practicing falling safely can help alleviate fear. Gradually build confidence by starting with basic movements and balance exercises.
The learning curve varies for each individual. With consistent practice, adults can achieve basic proficiency in a few months. Becoming more skilled and confident on the ice may take longer. Ultimately, everybody progresses at their own pace, and the only thing that matters is if you are having fun!
After each session, wipe down the blades to prevent rust. AST offers branded ombre microfiber towels perfect for this. Store skates in a dry place and consider using blade guards when off the ice. Regularly check and tighten screws as needed.
Light stretching, leg swings, and ankle rotations can help warm up your muscles and joints before hitting the ice. It's important to start slowly to prevent injury.