For me, it's the places I forget or don't think to put it that get me in trouble.I have marks on my shoulders from where I put the sunblock juuuust to the edge of my tri suit a few weeks ago, not thinking that when I lean forward into an aero position, my tri suit moves, and more of my skin is exposed. DUH. The next weekend my husband was tasked with sunblock application in the unreachable zone of my back. I thought about the two-piece problem when debating about Ironman temperatures, but I probably would have forgotten when it actually came to it.
Evil sun!!




DH has had good luck with the 50+ Rocky Mountain Sunscreen during his Ironman competitions, even in the blazing Arizona sun.
I have marks on my shoulders from where I put the sunblock juuuust to the edge of my tri suit a few weeks ago, not thinking that when I lean forward into an aero position, my tri suit moves, and more of my skin is exposed. DUH. The next weekend my husband was tasked with sunblock application in the unreachable zone of my back. I thought about the two-piece problem when debating about Ironman temperatures, but I probably would have forgotten when it actually came to it.
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