Sprint Tri Gear
What Gear Do You Need?
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Triathlons can be daunting. Not just because you need to be relatively fit but because there are a few elements to learn and some equipment you will need.
We’ve compiled this post for beginners and as a reminder of what you will need on race day:
Necessary
Without these, you won’t be able to compete
Bike - One that’s roadworthy.
Bike Helmet - One that fits.
Swimming Costume (or Trisuit) - To avoid embarrassment in the pool.
Some Form of Top - Either as part of a trisuit, swim suit or just a t-shirt or vest.
The Willingness
Ideal to Have
You could get away without these but I’d recommend using them to make the race more comfortable
Goggles - To see where you’re going if you swim freestyle.
Running Trainers - But you can run in Crocs if you like.
Shorts with Padding - To save your butt!
A Drink - Especially if it’s hot!
Some Fitness
Would Be Handy
These things will make racing easier
Trisuit - Saves messing around in transition.
Watch With Timer - To know how fast you’re going!
Towel (in Transition) - To dry those tootsies before you put on your shoes.
Socks - If you’re not keen on blisters.
Some Nutrition - Banana, energy bar, gel or anything to keep those energy levels high.
Lots of Fitness
For The Competitor
These items will make you more competitive but are by no means needed
Bike Shoes - If you’re clipped in, it gives you that edge.
Bike Computer (and Power Meter) - To note how fast you’re steaming along!
Tri Bars - Clip-ons or a full TT bike to save those watts and get aero!
Aero Helmet - Same as above.
Lots of Fitness & Speed
You won’t need a race belt. You will be given a timing chip and we will write your name on your arm and leg. Stickers will be provided for your bike and helmet.