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One vs. Two piece tri clothing NEED HELP FAST
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Hey guys i`m about to take the plunge { maybe? } and buy a skinfit one piece speedsuit. What do you guys think about one pieces? Obviously there is the faster transition arguement but is it more comfortable? Does anyone own a speedsuit out there that can provide some helpful advice? Thanks
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Re: One vs. Two piece tri clothing NEED HELP FAST [aerojunkie2] [ In reply to ]
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Faster transition?

Anyway, it's a personal choice thing. I like to race in a full suit.

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Re: One vs. Two piece tri clothing NEED HELP FAST [smartasscoach] [ In reply to ]
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Faster transition?


I'm not sure why you are questioning him. I assume he's referring to swimming in the one-piece and then just clipping on a number belt in T1 as opposed to putting on a top with a pinned-on number at T1. In a sprint those seconds might count.

In sprints I race with a one-piece unless it's really hot (which happens a lot here in Texas). For longer distances I don't like it.

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Re: One vs. Two piece tri clothing NEED HELP FAST [aerojunkie2] [ In reply to ]
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I like the QR one piece for short races. The compression shorts part is awesome. However, I find I get some chafing going at the low part of the zipper in the front for a long course race. I say it it depends on the distance you do and whether the given suit will chafe combined with the funtion of the suit. I will probably wear oomp compression shorts with a tri top for my first IM next spring.
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Re: One vs. Two piece tri clothing NEED HELP FAST [IronDad] [ In reply to ]
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When you race with a singlet, it should be one that you put inside your shorts and pull up while running to transition, or use a very tight singlet and swim with it.

Every clothing option should be one that optimizes your transition time.

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When you race with a singlet, it should be one that you put inside your shorts and pull up while running to transition, or use a very tight singlet and swim with it.

Every clothing option should be one that optimizes your transition time.
Yes, I know that... and since you have to do nothing with a one-piece it's faster.

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Re: One vs. Two piece tri clothing NEED HELP FAST [IronDad] [ In reply to ]
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What do you have to do with a tight singlet? ;-)

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What do you have to do with a tight singlet? ;-)
Well... although Emilio promised me that it would actually work it's way up and put itself on within a minute of leaving T1, I could never get that feature to work on the singlets he made for me ;-)

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