The trisuit = a 3-in-1 product!
The trisuit is an iconic accessory for triathletes and a staple for triathlons:
- For swimming, its fabric is similar to that of a swimsuit, and its foam BRA is perforated, so it doesn't get waterlogged.
- For cycling, the foam BRA improves sitting comfort. The trisuit acts like cycling shorts, to be worn without underwear.
- For running, its fine BRA provides comfort and low weight.
All you have to focus on is crossing the finish line.
Dry quickly!
The fabric that this trisuit is made from allows super fast drying during your swimming/cycling transitions so that you don't stay wet while you cycle. And, yes, you can swim with your trisuit on under your neoprene suit to save time during this transition!
We also used a large mesh band to wick away perspiration where sweating is profuse: at the spine.
The small details that change everything!
- This trisuit has a silicone strip at the thighs, so that the bottom doesn't move during use or when putting on a neoprene suit for the swimming leg.
- A front zipper going down to the navel allows you to ventilate during the race and ensures quick dressing! Plus, this zipper has an internal protection strip to avoid friction.
- Finally, the armpits do not come into contact with the fabric, so they do not chafe.
A trisuit adapted to your body shape!
This trisuit was designed to mold to women's body features.
Overall, the fabric used for this trisuit is more lightweight on the top and has slightly more support on the bottom. It provides all the support and comfort you need for natural movement, without compressing. The internal foam perfectly molds to your female body shape.
A product designed to carry nutrition.
To get to the finish line of a short-distance triathlon (1 to 3 hours of exertion), you need to eat! This trisuit has an easily accessible pocket on the right thigh: no need to fumble in your pockets blindly to reach for fuel — you can see everything! This pocket can hold up to 2 bars and/or gel products and is thermoformed: You won't feel it as it's seamless and zipper-free, plus the products it holds are under tension and don't move.
Trisuit, triathlon suit, triathlon trisuit... what's the difference?
None! It's the same type of triathlon outfit, a 3-in-1 suit: You pick your preferred term. Not to be confused with a neoprene wetsuit, which provides buoyancy and insulation for the swim.
Should I put on an additional suit to swim?
It depends on the water temperature!
The neoprene suit provides buoyancy, an asset for the swim leg. Good to know: The French Triathlon Federation forbids isothermal swimsuits when the water temperature is above 75°F and makes them compulsory when the temperature goes below 61°F. Between 61 and 75°F, it's up to you.
With or without underwear?
We recommend you wear a sports bra for good chest support; however, we encourage you not to wear pants to avoid any unnecessary chafing.