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2012-06-12 7:36 AM


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Subject: Any tri shorts with buoyancy?
I am a beginner swimmer competing in my first triathlon in two weeks (.62 mile swim). While I'm confident I will be able to finish it, I am looking for all the help I can get. I haven't purchased my tri shorts yet (wetsuits will not be permitted for this race) so I was looking for advice on any that will provide me with a little extra buoyancy. I've read that the Desoto Riviera tri shorts have a float pad in them. I was curious how effective that was or if there are any similiar styles out there. I'm not too worried about price. Any suggestions would be great. Thanks.


2012-06-12 8:45 AM
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Subject: RE: Any tri shorts with buoyancy?
Don't expect any real buoyancy from the float pad... it's really much more about comfort than floatation... basically, a slimmed down version of the 400 mile pad used in DeSoto super-comfy 400 Mile bibs (and shorts I guess). The Forza tri shorts are basically a think flees pad.

The only thing you can use that will potentially help you is a swim skin, but they won't help you with buoyancy, only make you more "slippery" in the water
2012-06-12 10:01 AM
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Subject: RE: Any tri shorts with buoyancy?
Anything with true bouyancy, outside of a wetsuit, is going to be banned - sorry.
2012-06-12 11:37 AM
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Subject: RE: Any tri shorts with buoyancy?

lisac957 - 2012-06-12 11:01 AM Anything with true bouyancy, outside of a wetsuit, is going to be banned - sorry.

You could always just get your favorite tri short and sew in some neoprene in them and tell everyone you just have naturally big hips!

2012-06-12 12:17 PM
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Subject: RE: Any tri shorts with buoyancy?
eat beans for breakfast?
2012-06-14 12:58 PM
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Subject: RE: Any tri shorts with buoyancy?
You probably don't want buoyancy between our legs only anyway, might end up floating upside down. Just Keep Swimming


2012-06-15 9:49 AM
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Subject: RE: Any tri shorts with buoyancy?

Why would you want buoyancy in a pair of shorts?!?

It would just put your head and feet in bad positions for swimming.
Personally I have zero interest in trying to make my rear end come out of the water.  

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