Subject: RE: Tri top -- elementary question, but important none the less You'll be wet anyway in a triathlon, since the first event is the swim! Yes, they should be made of some kind of sweat-wicking fabric, but between swim, sweating on the bike and run, and probably pouring water over your head on the latter, it's not realistic to expect that you'd finish a normal triathlon in any condition other than pretty thoroughly wet! The main point of a tri top is that it's more form-fitting and so hydrodynamic and aerodynamic. In other words, it allows you to perform well in all three events without drag on the swim and bike, but not so tight it affects your breathing on the run. That can sometimes be a hard balance to find.
But if you do find the Target top more comfortable, there's no reason you can't do the swim in tri shorts, then just pull the top on for the bike and run. Just won't be quite as aerodynamic for the bike, but that wouldn't be a big issue for most beginners. I did my first dry in a pair of men's fake Speedo jammers from a supermarket in Vietnam (note--I'm the female in the profile pic ), a sports bra from Walmart, and a quick-dry T-shirt, probably from same or similar, that I pulled on after the swim. I was second overall. Clothes don't matter that much. |