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    What to Wear

    I have found a really cute tri top and matching shorts on sierra trading post for a pretty good price, however, I don't want to wear something that is a two piece and be disappointed (I have a long torso and Venus de Milo curves!)

    What is the prefered wearage for a tri event? I was wondering if people prefer one piece suits or two pieces? Why wouldne be better than the other?
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    I like two pieces because I am long-torso'd enough that a one piece would be tough.

    I like choosing a top that is supportive and fits well, and pairing it with shorts that have a chamois I like and fit well. With my Venus de Velo curves, that means a medium top and a large bottom.

    Plus, there's the Porta-Pottie Fandango... Yes, you're supposed to pee while you're swimming, but over the course of the tri pressure does build and by the end of the run those lovely green-cubical gems are a welcome sight!
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    I have a long torso. I bought a 1 piece tri suit and it was... WRONG! Between the padding in the crotch, the seam up the crotch and it pulling up due to my long torso, I ended up with SUPER-CAMEL TOE. Obscene.

    So, I have 2 piece racing suits. I have a tri top that goes down to my hips and some nice tri shorts. I can wear it from the swim, bike to run.

    Here is what I have:

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    http://www.teamestrogen.com/products.asp?pID=26982
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    VERY cute outfit!!!! I like it a lot! I always like a two piece more than a one piece. Bathroom emergencies happen and I might need to get out of my shorts pronto..

    My motto is- if you think I look fat then look away. I plan on racing in a shorter bra-type top at a tri in August (I usually wear a long top). Sure, I have a gut that will kinda roll a little over the tri shorts and a few jiggles in the mid-section but who cares. It's not obscene and it's usually near 100 degrees on race day each year and I don't want to be burning up this year. To heck with the body-police.
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    The top looks like it's a bit on the short side. If so, you may get some gappage between the top and the shorts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MDHillSlug View Post
    The top looks like it's a bit on the short side. If so, you may get some gappage between the top and the shorts.
    I agree. That top is going to hit a bit under your boobs and on the rib cage.

    IF you don't mind your middrift showing... then go for it.

    I know for me, I hate not having my tummy covered. That's just me. Thus, the tri top I have goes down to my hips.
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    I have the Zoot Trifit top (but cheaper here)

    and the Zoot Trifit 6" shorts (also cheaper here)

    I'm pretty happy with both.
    I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
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