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How do you size a triathlon wetsuit?

How do you size a triathlon wetsuit?

To determine fit across the chest, while wearing the suit, cross the arms in front to check neoprene tightness between the pectoral and the shoulders. Many wrinkles means the neoprene is loose, and the suit is probably too big. Try one size under. If the arms bind and the chest feels compressed, go one size up.

How do you know what size wetsuit to get?

Sizing for Full Wetsuits and Springsuits:

  1. Height and chest are the most important measurements.
  2. Measure your chest at the widest point, with the tape gently snug.
  3. Regarding length, it’s generally OK if the suit is a little on the long side.
  4. If in between two sizes, take the larger size.

Is weight or height more important for wetsuit size?

Height: Height determines the wetsuit’s fit in the arms and legs, as well as in the torso, since it affects the measurement from neck to crotch. 3.

How tight should a triathlon suit be?

Fit is critical. A good tri wetsuit should be snug but not tight, covering your body securely but not being restrictive in your breathing or range-of-motion. It is a fine line, as a wetsuit that is just a little too loose and actually cause you to drag in the water and reduce the warming qualities of the suit.

What should a beginner wear for a triathlon?

Essential Gear for Triathlons…Beginners Guide

1. Bike 2. Tri Clothing 3. Wetsuit
4. Swim Cap 5. Goggles 6. Lubricant
7. Cycling Shoes 8. Running Shoes 9. Nutrition/Hydration
10. Helmet 11. Sunglasses 12. Sunscreen
13. Flat Repair Kit 14. Running Hat 15. Race Number Belt

How do I know if my wetsuit is too small?

If it feels uncomfortable while it is on, then it is too tight. If the arms and legs are a little long (or short) that’s ok. More often than not, manufacturers will create the wetsuit with the arms and legs extra long. That way you can trim them to your desired length.

How snug should a wetsuit be?

In general, a wetsuit should fit snugly, like a second skin but not so tight that your range of motion is limited. The sleeves (if full-length) should fall at the wrist bone and the legs just above the ankle bone, and there should be no gaps, pockets, or rolls of neoprene.

Do triathlon wetsuits stretch out?

Although all neoprene stretches a little, the higher the grade the neoprene, the more it will stretch. Inexpensive, standard neoprene will stretch a bit. “Superstretch” neoprene can stretch up to 300%, which will have the least restrictions on the wearer.

What are the rules for wearing a wetsuit at a triathlon?

These rules are similar for Ironman-branded events. In addition to water temperature for use of suits, some technical advice from the BTF but if you are buying a suit from one of the major triathlon brands they will have you covered from a technical aspect: Wetsuits cannot exceed 5mm thickness anywhere.

What is the maximum thickness of a wetsuit?

Wetsuits cannot exceed 5mm thickness anywhere. If the wetsuit is made in two pieces, the combined thickness in the overlapping areas may not exceed the 5mm thickness limit Propulsion devices that create an advantage for the competitor, or a risk to others, are forbidden

What is the best water temperature to wear a wetsuit?

In America, USAT guidelines state that you may wear a wetsuit if the water temperature is 78 (25.5°C) degrees or below. You may wear a wetsuit if the temperature is 79 (26°C) degrees to 84 (28.9°C) degrees but you won’t be eligible for awards.

What is the best temperature to swim in a triathlon?

Under current British Triathlon Federation rules, the following temperatures are enforced for events to ensure the best safety of swimmers: The BTF suggest a wetsuit for all novice swimmers and Age-Groupers up to 22°C. So, in the UK the vast majority of open water swims and triathlon events will allow wetsuit use.