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I was looking for good deals in tri gear and found SLS3 on Amazon for cheap. Like $99 for a short sleeve suit.

https://www.amazon.com/...XkzCL&ref=plSrch

Here's the website for the company http://www.slstri.com/

Are these legit good products? Or are these just knock offs? I just might get one either way at that price it's worth a shot. Religate it to training gear if it doesn't work out.

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Re: SLS3 gear [Jloewe] [ In reply to ]
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Jloewe wrote:
I was looking for good deals in tri gear and found SLS3 on Amazon for cheap. Like $99 for a short sleeve suit.

https://www.amazon.com/...XkzCL&ref=plSrch

Here's the website for the company http://www.slstri.com/

Are these legit good products? Or are these just knock offs? I just might get one either way at that price it's worth a shot. Religate it to training gear if it doesn't work out.

They're legit and they try hard but they're definitely a tier 2 company. I wouldn't put them in the same category as DeSoto, Roka, Kiwami, etc. When I re-entered the multi-sport scene in 2015 (after a seven year layoff), I purchased one of their one-piece suits to replace my circa 2005 TeamUSA two-piece. It was a decent suit for a decent price but I've since upgraded to (multiple) DeSoto suits.

They also "innovate" beyond clothing. I'm not sure all their innovations are really useful (at least for me, though possibly for others).

I do give them kudos for sponsoring the Max Performance races in the Boston area and giving $25 gift certificates to all podium placers(at least in 2015 and 2016). Also, I think if you buy from their website, first-time buyers can get a discount.
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Re: SLS3 gear [HandHeartCrown] [ In reply to ]
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Oh coincidence of the day I'm from Massachusetts! Thanks! I'm 90% likely to give these guys a shot.

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Re: SLS3 gear [Jloewe] [ In reply to ]
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I have a pair of their tri shorts (got them on special to compare to desoto). They are crap. I rarely wear them and only on the trainer.
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Re: SLS3 gear [Jonathan22] [ In reply to ]
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Is it the pad or the fabric?

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Re: SLS3 gear [Jloewe] [ In reply to ]
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Jloewe wrote:
I was looking for good deals in tri gear and found SLS3 on Amazon for cheap. Like $99 for a short sleeve suit.

https://www.amazon.com/...XkzCL&ref=plSrch

Here's the website for the company http://www.slstri.com/

Are these legit good products? Or are these just knock offs? I just might get one either way at that price it's worth a shot. Religate it to training gear if it doesn't work out.

I asked a similar question in a thread today about an even cheaper suit today, this UglyFrog one. For $48 I think I am going to gamble.


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Re: SLS3 gear [Jloewe] [ In reply to ]
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Jloewe wrote:
Is it the pad or the fabric?

Fabric is good. Pad isn't that great (prefer the de Soto invisipad). Leg grippers re late 90s style. Lack of drawstring sucks the most.
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Re: SLS3 gear [Jonathan22] [ In reply to ]
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I used the 2 piece kit for Timberman 70.3 last season. I have to say I really like the product. The shorts, pad and top were very comfortable. I never chaffed . Very impressed especially for the price point and the durability. Still using the shorts for my indoor rides and swim with no issues.
Much better bang for the buck especially when compared to the other brands.
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Re: SLS3 gear [Thomas Gerlach] [ In reply to ]
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Thomas Gerlach wrote:
Jloewe wrote:

I asked a similar question in a thread today about an even cheaper suit today, this UglyFrog one. For $48 I think I am going to gamble.

Is this a skin suit or a tri suit? It says tri on the description but is it runnable? Some of them look pretty sharp.

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Re: SLS3 gear [Jloewe] [ In reply to ]
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I have been wearing their tri suits and compression socks for years and have not ever had a problem with anything. I actually like their stuff so much I applied to be one of their ambassadors.

http://www.slstri.com/

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Re: SLS3 gear [Jloewe] [ In reply to ]
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Jloewe wrote:
Thomas Gerlach wrote:
Jloewe wrote:


I asked a similar question in a thread today about an even cheaper suit today, this UglyFrog one. For $48 I think I am going to gamble.


Is this a skin suit or a tri suit? It says tri on the description but is it runnable? Some of them look pretty sharp.

That was one of the questions I had over at that original thread I started: http://forum.slowtwitch.com/.../?page=unread#unread


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