Subject: RE: Women's tri suit advice I've been happy with all the 2XU suits I've had. Maybe a step up in price from what you have now but definitely not the most pricy on the market. If you shop online, you can often get a 2016 or 2017 model at a discount. Some have the integrated bra if you like that (usually only works for smaller women's sizes in the 32-34 A/B range though ); some (mostly the compression models ) don't. I have a sleeveless suit with integrated bra, a sleeveless compression suit without bra, and a (new ) sleeved compression without bra. All fit great, no chafing. All have a single front zip (the integrated bra does not zip ); easy to get in and out of. I don't recall any rubbing and I have really sensitive skin. If worried, use some body glide in the area. Would recommend finding a sports bra that gives you sufficient support without zips or metal stuff, if at all possible. That stuff rubs. Actually Walmart has some pretty good options in most sizes!
I don't recommend a backless tri suit or a suit with a lot of exposure in the back, especially for anything over a sprint, because you will really burn! You would be trading one problem for another. I was really happy with the sleeved suit--wore it for the first time in a half ironman last week and it was the first time I didn't end up with sunburn. It was also comfortable on all three legs. |