KYCalfee
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Reged: 01/08/04
Posts: 35
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All of my friends here helped me purchase an amazing bike. See the photo gallary for the picture of the bike. Now comes the wetsuit. I will be doing at least 3 Tri's this year that will be wetsuit races (2 Olympics and 1 Sprint). The water temperature should not be less than 65 degrees in any of the races. I am leaning toward the Promotion sleeveless Glide wetsuit. It seems to be the most reasonably priced suit. Any suggestions?
The sooner I get out of the water the sooner I get on my bike which is the best part anyway.
Thanks, L
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Carbonspeed
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Reged: 12/22/03
Posts: 190
Loc: Eilat city every day is a sun ...
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Hi KYCalfee Cool bike you have ,congrats.  I recommend the Orca "Predator 2" wetsuit or the Orca Speedsuit they are both made of a Neopren that keep your body temp` and make you feel like you are "naked" the water are not stick to your body, those wetsuits are the top of the top wetsuits . you can see more on the Orca site :www.orca.com Good luck
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do not know what we may be". Hamlet.
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APM
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Reged: 01/10/04
Posts: 5
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It's been a few years since I did any tris, however I my personal preference was for a sleeveless suit with as much buoyancy as possible. A lot of people who came to tris through running or cycling have low body fat levels and struggle with the swim because of poor buoyancy.
I almost gave up tris because my swimming was so slow, until I got a good wetsuit - what a revelation! Almost overnight I went from having 75% of the pack in front of me at the end of the swim to having 75% of them behind me.
Make sure you get a specialist tri wetsuit, you won't regret it.
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