
Should I Wear A Wetsuit Today?
We help you solve your wetsuit dilemma.
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Swim specific training articles and advice.
We help you solve your wetsuit dilemma.
Sara McLarty /Garmin Swim measures every stroke of every lap of every interval in a swim workout.
Aaron Hersh /Need new neoprene? Presenting four fab women’s-specific wetsuits ready to race.
Erin Beresini /Not all wetsuits are created equal, so we put seven very different suits in the water to find out how they stack up in speed and comfort.
Erin Beresini /Using a heart rate monitor in the pool has never been ideal because looking down at your wrist for a reading means interrupting your stroke.
Jené Shaw /Get a peek into the 2012 Triathlete Buyer's Guide with these featured goggles.
Julia Polloreno /A new generation of triathlon and open water swimming wetsuits have been introduced.
Triathlete.com /The entire wetsuit is built with Yamamoto #40 neoprene—the most flexible wetsuit rubber.
Aaron Hersh /Fins promote a proper kick, give you a better position in the water, increase ankle flexibility and break up an otherwise boring swim set.
Jené Shaw /Schlepping all your pool gear around is a lot easier with a functional mesh bag that can dry fast. Here are five great options.
Jené Shaw /