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  1. #1
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    Well, I am short-waisted, so a one-piece wouldn't be weird on me, most likely. And it's a sprint, so I doubt I'll be stopping to pee at any point. We'll see though. There are a couple of triathlon stores around here where I can go and try stuff on.

  2. #2
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    I vote for the tri-suit. Like someone else said, you're not a poseur if you're out there swinging the bat. One peice tri-suits greatly decrease transition issues but definitely get a number belt, as already suggested, or use a piece of elastic (the kind you use in sewing) to make a belt by tying the number to it. then you just have to pull the number on over your legs, elastic is around the waist and away you go.

    Have a great race and tell us all about how you do!!
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  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wahine View Post
    I vote for the tri-suit. Like someone else said, you're not a poseur if you're out there swinging the bat. One peice tri-suits greatly decrease transition issues but definitely get a number belt, as already suggested, or use a piece of elastic (the kind you use in sewing) to make a belt by tying the number to it. then you just have to pull the number on over your legs, elastic is around the waist and away you go.

    Have a great race and tell us all about how you do!!
    Yes, I plan to get a race belt - quicker to attach while I start running than trying to pin it on. Worth the $8.

 

 

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