Why wearing a trisuit?
For swimming, cycling and running in the same suit, the trisuit is a staple. Its benefits: dries quickly after swimming and is comfortable for cycling thanks to a pad that does not hamper your run.
Triathlon suits are worn like cycling shorts: with no underwear.
Trisuit, triathlon suit, triathlon trisuit... are there differences?
None! It's the same type of triathlon outfit, a 3 in 1 suit: you pick you preferred term.Just make sure you don't confuse it with the neoprene suit that provides buoyancy and warmth for the swimming portion
Should I put an additional suit to swim?
Yes… and no.
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 24°C and makes it compulsory when the temperature goes under 16°C. Between 16 and 24°C, it's up to you.
Are there any differences between women and men suits?
The woman model follows the female body shape, with good breast support and a slim fit at the waist. The rest of the skin is looser for extra comfort.
Sleeveless women's suits are cut to provide more coverage than men's suits to conceal the sports bra.
What is the difference between a triathlon suit and a top + bottom?
A practical difference, not a technical one: with a top and bottom, pee breaks will be faster than with a suit. You can also change the combinations, for example use a cycling jersey, a running t-shirt, etc. In terms of comfort however, there's no difference between a top and bottom and a suit: with both models, the pad will provide comfort for the bike leg.