I'm contemplating a wetsuit purchase. One event says the water is about 70 degrees. For my other event it is 74 - 76 degrees.
I'm leaning towards sleeveless, since it seems like it would be easier to get on and off.
V.
I'm contemplating a wetsuit purchase. One event says the water is about 70 degrees. For my other event it is 74 - 76 degrees.
I'm leaning towards sleeveless, since it seems like it would be easier to get on and off.
V.
Sleeveless is definitely a little easier in transition. They are also cheaper and plenty warm enough for that swim. You used to hear people say that it was also better for flexibility but I don't think that really applies anymore with the advances in neoprene technology. With all that said, if you're thinking of doing anything in colder water some time... like Alcatraz.... get a full sleeve. There's no point in having 2 because the advantages of the sleeveless over the sleeved for warmer water do not out weigh the cost of buying 2 wetsuits.
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A friend told me you're a lot more buoyant in a wetsuit with sleeves as well. I have no idea personally though.![]()
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That is true and it's a huge advantage to people who are not strong swimmers.
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Veronica.. Search under the thread "Sleeves or No"... that was my question a couple months ago, and there is a long discussion and suggestions from everyone there. I don't know how to link you to it or I would... showing my ignorance about working online!
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Thanks... I had actually read your thread.
http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showt...hlight=sleeves
I didn't feel like I could make a decision from the replies in your thread, because my events are warmer.
I really didn't want to bother with a wetsuit at all. It seems like an extra complication. Frankly, getting one because it "will make you faster" sounds a little like cheating in my mind. I know the rules say you can use one...
But, 70 degrees seemed just a little too cold for a 1.5 K swim.
I may not use it for the second event, depends on how much of a hassle it is to get on and off and whether or not the water is 74 or 76!
I ordered one from REI yesterday. I can return it if it doesn't fit.
V.
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I went and looked at Alcatraz because I am enjoying the training and I thought, "Hey, why not..."
It's such a big event, you have to qualify to go and that just seems like too much work and way too serious.
V.
I don't know about the experiences of others, but I would recommend sleeveless. I found that wetsuits with sleeves were difficult for me to swim in. It was a lot more difficult to rotate my shoulder with all that extra material around it and after a very short swim in a full suit, my shoulders were KILLING me! Now, this could have just been poor fit, or my own personal issue...but that's my .02!![]()
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V: My friend did Alcatraz.... BRRR BRRR BRRR.... that's what he remembers! VERY cold waters!
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I am going with full. The more boyancy the better!