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Eating for tri? Sleeping for tri? It's time to dress for tri.

Targeted compression zones, Coolmax wonder fabric, and mesh panels make the CW-X Ventilator Tri-Short a favorite among triathlon athletes, trainers, and runners alike. In the Tri-Short, CW-X addressed the most notorious ailments of the triathlete by using the CW-X Support Web: a unique targeted support system for hip flexors, the core, and the back.
  • Support Web design targets the core and upper legs with support for improved circulation, less fatigue, and accelerated recovery
  • Coolmax fiber-based moisture managing material evaporates perspiration quickly, letting you remain cool in times of serious training
  • UPF 40-rated fabric helps when the sun beats down all day
  • Strategically placed mesh ventilation panels let hot air flow out and cool air enter
  • Flatlock seam construction means no hot sorts along the seams to rub you wrong

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are these shorts ok to wear also for the...

Cheryl Herrick

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are these shorts ok to wear also for the swimming leg of the triathalon? thanks!

Angus Bohanon

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They're a good material to get wet because they'll dry pretty quickly, but I'd be slightly concerned about chafing if you jumped straight on a bike with them. Although I don't know if there's any material that won't do that, so these are as good as any.

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Matthew Poppoff

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've used it several times

I am not a triathlete by any means. I do however Ski, Bike and Hike alot. These are my go to "underwear" whenever I'm hiking, spring skiing, or just using them for muscle recovery from bike rides.

I have a couple of sets of compression shorts, and these are by far the most comfortable. I'm 6' 175lbs 34" waist and the Large fits me perfect. The crotch has a fleece chamois that is very comfortable to wear. I've worn these multiple days at work and they do no irritation to me.

I wish I had two sets, but at almost $90 a pop thats a little steep.

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marco

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Haven't really tried other tri-tops but this one is just awesome. Tried swimming in it. Definitely feel the support. I don't feel the need to swear something else underneath. Will yet to try how it feels riding the bike with it but I would not expect to run into any problems. The material is thick enough for that purpose as well.

What size should I order for a 34-36...

nbentson429652

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What size should I order for a 34-36 waist?

OLEG- CW-X Rep

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All depends on height and weight. I am about a 34 waist, 163lbs, 5'11. I wear a medium. if you are heavier...more than about 173lbs, I would go to a large size. Hope that helps.

Brad Mullins

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Question for the CW-X rep, could you upload a photo of the chamois? I'm assuming it does have one...?

Matthew Poppoff

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The Chamois is like a fleece non-padded, feels very good on the lowers.