Posted on Mar 7, 2010

Now that you have purchased your first triathlon wetsuit it is important to consider proper care and use. After all, your suit has special duties that include keeping your body warm and protect your skin from abrasives.

The very first step you should prepare to take before any is to learn how to put your suit on properly. Suits are meant to form to your body regardless of your shape or size and this is also what makes them difficult to put on. Before you begin be sure you have trimmed or covered your nails so you do not accidentally tear or puncture your suit. Ok, now you will begin by entering the suit feet first and then slowly working the suit up your body until you reach the hips. Then you will take special care to make sure the suit fits right at both the front of your body and the back.

Then you insert your arms in the sleeves one at a time, take care to make sure the suit is bunching up around the shoulders. There will be an internal back flap that needs to rest and lay flat against your back. Like the back flap; there will be a neck flap that also lays flat against your neck like a collar. Pay close attention to how the suit feels at your torso and upper chest and adjust as needed. Make sure the triathlon wetsuit is stretched in all the right places for maximum movement.

Now after you have been swimming all day, you will need to learn how to care for it after wards so that it will last you many years to come. Your wetsuit should be washed immediately after taking it off. Salt and chlorine can build up and slowly weaken the neoprene material. You should hang it to dry with a padded hanger to ensure no creases are created. Creases are bad news for your suit because it means they could lose the ability to prevent keeping cold water out. Likewise; keep your suit away from direct sunlight and heat whenever possible since those two elements can also weaken your suit.

If you follow these outlines steps on caring for your suit, you will keep it in tip top shape. In return your tri suit will continue keeping you warm and help you compete in many triathlons to come.



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