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Top Triathlon Gear to Improve Muscle Recovery and Race Time

We scouted out this season's top tri-gear for mid-race muscle recovery and a faster race time. Here are 15 products to improve your swim, bike, and run—in practice and on the starting line.

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When it comes to buying gear for a triathlon, you’ve got more variables to consider than just any one-sport race. You use different muscle groups to move from the swim to bike to run. So to avoid injury, and to save precious seconds on your time, you’ll want the best-fit gear to ensure fast, smooth transitions during your tri. 

The fastest way to browse? Hit the web. But before you plug in your credit card digits, make certain you try gear at your local store before making the investment. Patience is crucial when you’re searching for the right tri-gear, no matter how fast those shoes look. “Everybody is built differently,” says Jimmy Wills, 30, who has raced triathlons for the past 15 years and competed in the Ironman 70.3 World Championships in 2007. “Don't just buy something based on how it looks or what you’ve read.” In your prelim gear search, stay focused on your needs, avoiding fancy gear gimmicks. Wills advises triathletes to invest in the essentials upfront to train safely and comfortably. “Then you can start accumulating cool ‘want’ pieces to improve performance or just look faster.” 

To jump-start your list, Men’s Fitness scoped out the season’s top-quality triathlon gear. For the newbie racer to the professional triathlete, these products will help hone your race time and keep you comfortable during practice. 

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Aqua Sphere Powered Pursuit Wetsuit

Practical for training or for race day, the flexible Powered Pursuit wetsuit is part of Aqua Sphere's competitor collection and stays breathable, especially in warmer water. The sleeveless design allows for maximum range of motion, and the Aqua-Flex collar seal design closes the neck up tight and ensures no water seeps in. The suit is fitted with quick release ankle transition panels, maximizing buoyancy and reducing drag. Plus, as proper wetsuits should, it provides 100 percent UV protection. ($200, aquasphereswim.com)

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