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2XU Compression Men's Trisuit

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2XU Compression Men's Trisuit

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We hate to appear obtuse or insensitive, but within the world of triathlon, seconds can be bought. And while nothing substitutes for hard work and training, your race gear needs to surpass your competitor's edge. That's where the 2XU Compression Trisuit comes in. Scientifically speaking, we can't think of many trisuits that surpass the Compression in terms of fit, comfort, aero and hydrodynamics, or compression.
2XU constructed the main body from its 105D/CK fabric. We know, we're not fans of titles filled with seemingly arbitrary numbers and letters, either. So, let's make some sense of this fabric. Basically, the '105D' stands for 105 denier. What's a denier? Simply put, a denier is a unit of measure for the weight of a fabric. Technically speaking, it measures a fabric's grams-per-9000-meters. And while a typical recovery compression piece features a material choice around 200 deniers and up, the Trisuit uses a lighter, less constricting 105 denier fabric. This means that you still receive a focused, graduated compression, but the most direct gains are made through limiting muscle oscillation. So, whether you're getting slapped by wakes, getting rattled in the saddle, or pummeled by your pounding on the pavement, the 105D/CK fabric provides an enhanced level of muscle support that will minimize fatigue.
And on the subject of fatigue, we'll jump into the main draw of the Trisuit, its compressive qualities. You hear the term 'compression' thrown out there often. However, its true meaning, especially for race-day applications, is typically shrouded in ubiquity. So, forget what you've heard about lactic acid suppression, and enter into the world of enhanced blood circulation. Without getting too scientific, 2XU designed the Trisuit to have different strengths of compression in accordance to a position's distance from the heart. So, the further from the heart, the stronger the fabric compression, and the closer to the heart, the lower the compression. Basically, this design places a pressure on the veins and arteries that forces the circulatory system to work faster. Accordingly, your muscles receive more oxygen, and thus muscle fatigue is thoroughly reduced, while power outputs and thresholds are increased.
Not surprisingly, while the aforementioned attributes would be enough for most to call it a day with, 2XU was just getting started. For the actual fit of the Trisuit, 2XU approached the cut with an anatomic, multi-paneled, and contoured designed. This means that the panels are meant to support specific muscle groups, while the shape perfectly conforms to the male body throughout the various motions of a triathlon. Additionally, 2XU placed an engineering focus on limiting the detrimental fatigue caused by the heat of the sun. What it came up with is both its ICE X and Dark Shield fabrics. Together, the materials are capable of reducing body temperatures by around five degrees Fahrenheit, while maintaining a dark color. This is because Dark Shield reflects infrared heat rays in the same manner as a say a White fabric. You'll also find that all of the Trisuit's materials are extremely lightweight and breathable. So, in difficult conditions, your core temperature will remain cooler, and your perspiration will quickly evaporate.
For the chamois, the Trisuit features 2XU's Elite LD insert. Developed specifically for triathlon, the Elite LD uses a thin, yet ample, 3mm variable density padding. This design provides the necessary support while in the saddle, but it won't become irritable over the course of your swim or run. In fact, 2XU selected this chamois because of its impressive ventilation and quick-drying characteristics.
For storage of race-day essentials, the Trisuit features a rear pocket. And for on-the-fly heat dumps or adjustments, 2XU also included a half-length front zipper.
The 2XU Compression Trisuit is available in five sizes from Small to XX-Large and in the colors Black/black, Indigo/cloudy blue, and White/gray.

Price: $55.99 (71% Off!)
Regularly: $199.95

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