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Triathlon suits

Triathlon suits - reliable models available in the Sportano shopTriathlon is a sport that combines three different disciplines: swimming, cycling and running. Each of these stages requires specific clothing to ensure maximum performance and comfort. For the swimming stage, many triathletes opt for triathlon suits. These specialised outfits are designed to meet the specific needs of athletes when swimming in different conditions. At Sportano, you will find high-quality triathlon suits from tried-and-tested brands such as CEP, ASSOS, Alé, HUUB and ZONE3.Advantages of wearing a suit during a triathlonWhen we think about triathlon, we often focus on skills, training and technique, but equally important are the equipment choices. Among these decisions, choosing the right wetsuit for swimming can play a key role in an athlete's performance. Wearing a triathlon suit offers a number of advantages that go far beyond simple protection from the cold. Firstly, the suit increases the body's buoyancy in the water. This allows athletes to maintain a higher position in the water, which reduces drag and enables them to swim faster. For many athletes, it is the buoyancy offered by the suit that can translate into a significant reduction in swim stage time. Additionally, triathlon suits are designed to reduce friction with the water, which also translates into increased speed. Special hydrophobic panels, often placed in strategic areas of the suit, wick away water and reduce drag, allowing you to move through the water even faster. Another advantage is thermal protection. Swimming in cold water can quickly lead to hypothermia, which in turn can affect performance in the later stages of a triathlon. The suit provides insulation to help keep the body warm, allowing the athlete to concentrate on swimming technique rather than fighting the cold. Finally, triathlon suits are also designed with comfort in mind. Thanks to stretchy materials and special seams, they minimise the risk of chafing and irritation, even during prolonged swimming.Construction and materials: why is the suit so unique?Triathlon suits, although they may look simple on the surface, are in fact the result of advanced research and innovative technologies. Their unique construction and the materials used make them some of the most advanced pieces of sportswear. The main material they are made from is neoprene. This is a synthetic rubber with high buoyancy and thermal insulation. The thickness of the neoprene in a wetsuit can vary, offering more insulation in key areas such as the torso and more flexibility in others such as the sleeves and legs. Modern wetsuits also often include panels made from different types of neoprene, allowing for even better fit and functionality. For example, some panels may be made of a more flexible neoprene, allowing greater freedom of movement, while others may be more compressive, supporting muscles and improving circulation. Seam construction is another key consideration. Traditionally sewn seams can cause chafing, so triathlon suits use special sewing techniques such as bonding or blind stitching to ensure tightness and comfort. Additional technologies such as water repellent coatings, seamless technologies or quick release systems make triathlon suits some of the most advanced sportswear available on the market. They are not just ordinary swimsuits, but precision-engineered tools that help triathletes perform better.Differences between swimming suits for pool and open waterTriathlon suits differ from standard swimsuits in a number of key aspects. The main difference that immediately strikes the eye is the purpose of these suits. While classic swimsuits are often designed with pools in mind, triathlon suits are created specifically for swimming in open water, such as lakes, rivers or seas. Open water suits are usually thicker than their pool counterparts. Why? A thicker layer of neoprene provides better thermal insulation, which is key in colder open water temperatures. In pools, where water temperatures are often controlled and much higher, such insulating properties are not necessary. Another important aspect is buoyancy. In open water, the extra buoyancy can benefit from more efficient swimming. Triathlon suits are designed to lift the swimmer's body closer to the surface of the water, reducing drag and making it easier to move. Pool suits, on the other hand, do not offer the same buoyancy, focusing more on minimising drag and increasing hydrodynamics. One other important factor that differs between the two types of wetsuit is protection from the environment. Open-water suits can offer protection from the sun, sea salt and other environmental factors. With pool suits, such features are not as important, as athletes are protected from direct exposure to the elements.Technology and innovation in modern suits triathlonThe world of triathlon is constantly evolving, and with it comes a growing demand for more technologically advanced suits. Today's triathlon suits are true marvels of engineering that combine the latest advances in science and technology. The most advanced suits use special hydrophobic panels. These surfaces are designed to reject water, which significantly reduces drag during the swim. The result? Athletes can swim faster with less effort. Another innovation is the compression panels. These specially designed areas of the suit help to improve circulation and reduce muscle fatigue during swimming. By supporting the muscles and increasing blood flow, compression panels can improve performance and reduce recovery time. And don't forget the modern locking systems. Traditional locks can cause chafing and were often difficult to open and close manually. With new solutions such as magnetic snaps and special straps, the suits are now easier to put on and take off, while providing a better seal. In addition, many modern triathlon suits offer integrated UV panels to protect the skin from the sun's harmful rays. In an era of increasing awareness of the dangers of sun exposure, such protection is invaluable, especially during prolonged outdoor competitions.
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