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FAQs

Do I need different gear for training vs. race day?

Ideally, yes. Training gear is built for durability and comfort over time, while race gear is often lighter, faster, and more performance-focused.

Does more expensive gear really make a difference?

At higher levels, yes. Premium triathlon clothing often offers better aerodynamics, lighter materials, improved comfort, and smarter design, all of which can impact performance over longer distances.

Why do some tri suits have pockets?

For practicality. They’re perfect for carrying energy gels or small essentials during the bike and run without needing extra gear.

How important is flexibility in swim and triathlon gear?

Massive. You need full freedom of movement throughout and especially through the shoulders, hips, and upper body. Good gear should move with you, not against you. Getting the right fit is paramount!