If you were doing swim/bike bricks, then I’d go for tri shorts. Otherwise jammers for swim and tri or cycling shorts for bike. I use tri shorts for all my bike workouts. You’ll probably get more life out of the tri shorts if you aren’t swimming in them. The chlorine does a number on my jammers.
I have been training in my DeSoto Tri shorts in the pool now for about a year. I get them a size smaller than normal, they stretch out just a bit from all the swimming, and then are perfect for the bike too. The seem to last a bit longer than my jammers, but are a bit more expensive too. And since it has a float pad in it, they swim pretty well too, so no issues there…
Sorry, his question was posed in the year 2020, not 1990 ;)…I would not row now in the same crap I used in the 90s…you shouldn’t swim in the same gear either!
I swim in a pool where children may be present… I’m not taking the risk of being locked up for being thought to be on a par with Jimmy Saville, Rolf Harris or any other number of 1970s TV / Radio 1 presenters
Actually I swim in a speedo as well (actually a TYR brief), I don’t know why I wrote jammer.
I used a jammer for years, but for some reason, recently I can’t hold onto a pull buoy for any longer than a 100 and it’s easier to hold onto with a brief.
(And it’s easier to show off the tattoo around my thigh )
Tried finding some articles but there weren’t too many.
I’ve been quickly looking at Roka, DeSoto, Orca, Louis Garneau, 2XU
Don’t mind price too much since I’ll be getting a lot of use out of them and they should last me a while but also don’t want to spend a stupid amount.
Edit: Just stumbled upon “Love The Pain” gear. I love it haha It’s so out there, ironic, loud. But damn is it expensive. This stuff actually any good or is it more about the aesthetic? Do people that rock this stuff catch a lot of heat from other athletes? Some of the stuff is pretty damn cool looking.
Because that’s what real swimmers would do. Further, swedes are the best goggles (see note on real swimmers). Swim caps on males outside of competition are for chumps (real swimmers). No watches in the pool (this one’s for real, though). And, for crying out loud, keep your body hair to a minimum!
In reality, jammers are fine for swimming purposes and better than a tri suit in the pool. It’s an economic decision. On the bike, I sometimes wear a tri short, especially if I’m running immediately afterwards. Other times a bike short. If it’s a stand alone run, wear running clothes. Not every workout needs to be a dress rehearsal for race day.
Currently wearing DeSoto Mobius, I normally find them at swimoutlet.com for around $80
You should do a search here for “Love The Pain” You’ll be entertained!!!
Just read a bit. Can’t believe it! Would never expect that type of business from a company with what looks like such a legitimate website with such great looking product. Really unfortunate. If they actually provided their product and some customer service I bet everybody would be rocking their gear.
Are there any websites all yall real triathletes frequent for good deals on gear?
I hear all the older swimmers on here say that speedos are the only way to go, but yet the younger swimmers and teenagers I see in the local pools primarily wear jammers. So, this comment isn’t necessarily directed at you, but to others, please save the “real swimmers wear speedos†speech. It does little more than date you.