Friday, August 16, 2013

Gift idea for triathlon runner?

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Jess


My hubby turns 40 soon and is very excited for an Xterra triathlon he's doing this summer. It will be his first tri, so he doesn't have much in the way of gear. It's a lake swim/mountain bike/trail run race. I'd like to get him something for this event or training. Any ideas from someone who does tri's?


Answer
Shoes, a tri suit, or bike shoes, or bike gloves, there are lots of things you can give him including a hat or sun glasses.

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Kevin N


i am going to do my first sprint triathlon is september. i have been a runner for the past couple years and i feel like this would be a fun new challenge for me. However, i don't know what stuff i should buy for it. I don't want to spend a bunch of money on lots of uneccesary things that i won't use if i don't like doing a triathlon (even though i highly doubt i wont like it). So what is your suggestion for the minimum of things i might need. thanks a lot!
i need suggestions for swimming, running and biking



Answer
It depends on the specific race you will do but if you are serious about the sport and break it down, you will only need 4 things.

-Triathlon Suit ($75-$150)
-Wetsuit ($100-$700)
-Bicycle ($200-$10,000)
-Running Shoes ($50-$120)

The triathlon suit can be a one or two piece suit but it must be materials specific for the wet and dry environments of triathlon. You can bring several sets of clothes and change into them as you need, but you will lose A LOT of time in the transitions. The trisuit is versatile enough for all three disciplines so you will not need to change your clothes only your footwear. Checkout Zoot, 2XU, Sugoi, and Desoto.

MOST races highly suggest using a wetsuit for the swim portion of the race. The wetsuit will keep you warm and actually help your swim because it will increase your buoyancy and keep your body more above the water. Some races do not allow wetsuits because the water is too warm to safely wear a wetsuit or the swim is in a pool and the wetsuit is not necessary but this is very rare. There are many companies that sell wetsuits and the important thing is to try it on and get a PROPER fit. The fit should be nearly skin tight with no excess areas of rubber; this will create drag and slow you down. Sleeveless wetsuits are typically cheaper and are preferred by people who feel that a regular wetsuit inhibits their shoulders. A regular wetsuit is more expensive but you gain a slight buoyancy in your arms that you do not get with sleeveless suits. Checkout Xterra Wetsuits, Zoot, Quintana Roo, and Aquasphere.

The most expensive investment will be your bike. You can honestly use any kind of bike but you may not get a very fast time. In fact if the bike is too heavy, you might spend all your energy on your bike and have nothing left for the run portion of the race. I am not going to go into too much detail (too many bike companies and parts) but if you are starting out you will want to buy a road bike. It is versatile enough to use for training and racing. Don't forget to buy a helmet because most races will not allow you to continue without a helmet on the course. Once you get started it is a good idea to buy clip-in pedals and clip-in shoes as they greatly improve your efficiency in using the bike.

The last item you will need is running shoes. In triathlon people race with or without socks and there are shoes specific for that kind of athlete. Just use whatever is comfortable and will give the support you need to last the run portion of the race. Checkout Asics, Adidas, Brooks, and Zoot.

You can buy all this stuff online but definitely check out your local bike shops in your area; most bike shops have a lot of triathlon gear too and for cheaper prices. Also find a triathlon club in your area; joining the club typically gains you discounts on triathlon merchandise at local stores and sometimes online. Good luck with your Sprint and remember to have fun!




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