Castelli Free San Remo Sleeveless Trisuit
Castelli Free San Remo Sleeveless Trisuit


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Castelli Free San Remo Triathlon Suit
This suit is for you if you race 70.3 and Ironman distance and like the convenience of a 2 piece suit but the comfort of a 1 piece.
The Sanremo front makes it easy to ventilate, easy to respond when nature calls, and maintains the aero performance of a 2 piece suit. The full pockets on the back lay flat for the swim while providing plenty of space for carrying nutrition on the bike or run. SpeedFreak ventilated race fabric on front of upper portion.
Velocity mesh back gives wind-tunnel-proven speed on the bike. YKK (R) Camlock (R) zipper. FreeAero 2 hydro- and aero-optimized pockets.
Soft-finish armholes to reduce chafing. Castelli-innovated Sanremo front construction allows easy nature breaks and ventilation in one-piece race suit. Instadry Speed fabric on short is fast in the swim with minimal water absorption.
KISS Tri seat pad is comfortable on the bike and virtually disappears on the run. 2 small pockets on hip for nutrition during run. GIRO Air leg gripper elastic.
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Triathlon Clothing differs from traditional cycling gear as it has to be flexible enough to swim and run in, as well as be comfortable for the cycling leg. As such, they tend to feature tight aerodynamic material, which is quick drying and offering little resistance to the different arm and leg movements associated with the three disciplines. For day to day cycling, you'd probably be better off with regular bib shorts and jerseys, but when racing or just practising transitions, tri clothing has the clear advantage. This website primarily concentrates on cycling equipment, but if I come across any tri deals, then I include them in my triathlon clothing section.
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Castelli Triathlon Clothing
Castelli has a rich history as one of the iconic cycling brands, primarily specialising in high end road clothing. Founded by Vittore Gianni in 1876, initially as a tailor shop in Milan, it diversified to include cycling clothing in 1910, for riders such as Alfredo Binda. In 1935 Armando Castelli joined the company, purchasing it 4 years later. Shortly afterwards it began supplying riders such as Gino Bartali and Fausto Coppi. By 1975, it was rebranded to Castelli, featuring the iconic scorpion logo, and shortly afterwards produced many revolutionary clothing products, such as the first lycra cycling shorts, windproof jerseys and thermal cycling clothing. To this day, the brand is synonymous with performance cycle wear, and together with Santini, they supply some of the greatest ex and current cyclists on the planet. If you wish to view more by this classic Italian manufacturer, please view my current Castelli clothing deals.
For further reading on Castelli, you can see a timeline of their history on their global website.
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