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  2. Matuse - Wikipedia

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    Matuse Inc. is an American company focused on wetsuits and outdoor apparel for men and women. Matuse was founded in 2006 in San Diego, California. Co-founded by Matthew Larson [2] and John Campbell, [3] Matuse was established with the intention of creating sustainable wetsuits by using a premium material named Geoprene; an eco-friendly Japanese limestone rubber (an alternative to oil-based ...

  3. Wetsuit - Wikipedia

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    [4] [7] Water has a thermal conductivity of 0.58 Wm −1 K −1 while still air has a thermal conductivity of 0.024 Wm −1 K −1, [8] so an unprotected person can eventually succumb to hypothermia even in warmish water on a warm day. [9] Wetsuits are made of closed-cell foam neoprene, a synthetic rubber that contains small bubbles of nitrogen ...

  4. Orca (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company is recognised as a leader in introducing new technologies into triathlon. The Orca Apex 2 wetsuit uses AirLite - a world first neoprene technology. There are tiny air pockets trapped in the neoprene to provide increased buoyancy. The Orca 3.8 was the first wetsuit to feature an AirRelease panel.

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  6. Yelp - Wikipedia

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    It has since become one of the leading sources of user-generated reviews and ratings for businesses. Yelp grew in usage and raised several rounds of funding in the following years. By 2010, it had $30 million in revenue, and the website had published about 4.5 million crowd-sourced reviews. From 2009 to 2012, Yelp expanded throughout Europe and ...

  7. Competitive swimwear - Wikipedia

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    A racerback is a type of women's swimsuit design common today among competitive swimwear and incorporated into some types of women's clothing. The top-back of the swimsuit is not covered to provide flexibility and movement of the arms during swimming.