Zone3 Activate+ Short Sleeve Tri Suit
(£129, zone3.com)
Zone3's Activate+ collection has evolved from the brand's popular and affordable Activate range, but with a touch of style. Having value teemed with high performance at its core, there is plenty of tech to get excited about, including the use of a 'performance' Lycra for a close fit, a breathable panel down the back, a lightweight chamois and grippers on the shorts. A great entry-level triathlon suit.
VERDICT: 'When you consider that top-end tri suits cost hundreds of pounds, it's clear you're getting a lot for your money with this option, not least a great-looking design. But it's about more than looks - the padded gusset is the perfect blend of lightweight and protective against saddle sore, the breathable back panel means that you stay cool when you go from a breezy bike to a toasty run, and the tight-fitting performance-grade Lycra fabric ensures the shorts and longer arms don't ride up when cycling or running. We'd prefer a slightly larger back pocket for training sessions, but little more than space for gels is necessary for short-distance event.'
Orca Athlex Race Suit Women Tri Suit
(£129, orca.com)
Perfect for competitive folk, this suit has been designed with aerodynamics in mind, supporting maximum performance for whatever your triathlon event. It has high-performance Aero fabric on the shoulders and back to improve your aerodynamics when cycling, as well as provide flexibility for the swim. The legs and torso benefit from Vapourcool technology that allows sweat to evaporate speedily, ensuring you stay comfy and not damp.
This story is from the June 2024 edition of Women's Fitness UK.
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