Triathlon, Running: ORCA in Hong Kong
The Orca whale is a perfect example of natural design, with every inch of its sleek, powerful body minutely attuned to the sea's rhythms, it roams the world's oceans as undisputed ruler.
Orca seeks inspiration from nature for their designs. The constant changes & challenges facing our natural environment and the way it adapts provides a constant source of ideas.
The latest additions to the Orca range are long-sleeved shirts, t-shirts and hoodies made of Merino wool, a superbly durable and versatile material – 100% New Zealand grown, sewn, owned. Merino wool allows your body temperature to regulate itself with climatic conditions. Orca sources its Merino wool from high country farms in the South Island of New Zealand – the ideal, sustainable environment for high quality Merino sheep.
During the process of designing new triathlon, fitness and running gear, Orca always works closely with professional athletes. Through them they gain first hand inside information about what is needed and what really works.
Comments from serious athletes about Orca gear
2008 Ironman World Champion Craig Alexander and 2009 Australian Olympic distance champion Courtney Atkinson: the Alpha was twice as flexible as anything they'd used before.
Cameron Brown (won his eighth Ironman New Zealand title in March 2009): used the Alpha to his advantage with a strong swim at Ironman New Zealand.
Freedive world record holder William Trubridge: finds the wetsuit ideal for his sport.






