Triathlon

Looking for aero kit that's ready for take-off? You'll feel like you're flying in Santini! If this is your first foray into shopping for tri gear, don't feel overwhelmed! Our team is always on hand to help. However, keep an eye out for the following features, which you will want across most of your kit: Great, aerodynamic fit that minimises any additional drag - look for wind tunnel testing in fabric selection Ultraviolet protection factor in fabric to help protect skin from UV rays Top-quality [cycling chamois](https://www.santinisms.com.au/promo/chamois) that helps absorb shock on the bike leg but doesn't weigh you down or rub in the swim or on the run High level of breathability and moisture-wicking properties If you enjoy diving into detail and data, check out the [Santini technical guide](https://www.santinisms.com.au/promo/technicalfeatures) on all materials we use. It's a great sport - get out there and have a ball!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a triathlon suit

It is purpose-designed kit to be worn across all three disciplines of a triathlon. So you can swim, bike and run in this kit, thus eliminating the need to change in transition.

Do I need a tri suit for a triathlon?

You don’t need one per se, but they certainly can make a huge difference. Why? Because you can perform all three disciplines in one kit and not have to change at any point. Whilst some triathletes will wear swimmers right the way through, a kit covers more skin and is ideal if you’re worried about sunburn or you simply prefer to be a little less exposed. Wearing [bike shorts men](https://www.santinisms.com.au/s/cycling-shorts-tights) on the bike is fine, but they’re ‘heavy’ to swim in and can be awkward to run in, meaning you would need to change in T1 and then again in T2, which is far from ideal.

Do you wear underwear with a triathlon suit?

We do not recommend you wear underwear. Like shorts and tights, this kit is designed to minimise chafing, wick away moisture and maximise comfort and performance. Adding underwear just compromises these features. "