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What is the difference between the Activate and the Activate+ Zone3 Triwear?

ACTIVATE Our best value collection has become a staple of the triathlon world – worn by thousands of athletes as they embark on their triathlon journey. We developed this range to help encourage participation in multi-sport and provide first-timers a

How do I order a bespoke Aeroforce-X trisuit?

You place your order like you would any other order. Once your order has been placed, you will be contacted by our production partners 'Nopinz' You will receive a guide on what measurements are needed to produce your bespoke fit Aeroforce-X. Nopinz w

What size am I in a Zone3 trisuit?

When selecting a trisuit, it is important that you get the right size for you. Not only to feel comfortable but to optimise your performance too. The tables below show the size guide for all our triwear. However, we also offer a made to measure trisu

A brief guide to Zone3 trisuits

When it comes to choosing your trisuit, there are many things to consider.We have compiled all the information on our trisuits in one place for you to compare and help you make your decision.

Do Zone3 trisuit leg grippers contain silicone?

All Zone3 trisuits and tri shorts leg grippers contain silicone. Therefore, not recommended for athletes with an allergy to silicone.

Which trisuit should I choose?

How do I care for my trisuit?

Please follow some of these simple guidelines to ensure that your tri suit stays in optimum condition: Wash well in fresh water after every use.  Only rinse very lightly.  Minimise time left in direct sunlight and aim to dry in the shade. Do not han

Zone3 Aquaflo Plus Trisuit UPF level

Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF) indicates how much UV radiation (both UVB and UVA) a fabric allows to reach your skin. For example, a UPF 50 fabric blocks 98 percent of the sun’s rays and allows two percent (1/50th) to penetrate, thus reducing yo

Zone3 Aeroforce-X Trisuit UPF level

Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF) indicates how much UV radiation (both UVB and UVA) a fabric allows to reach your skin. For example, a UPF 50 fabric blocks 98 percent of the sun’s rays and allows two percent (1/50th) to penetrate, thus reducing yo