Which triathlon suit should you choose? Sara Pérez tells you all about the Inverse range.

Choosing the right triathlon suit can make all the difference in both performance and comfort during a competition.
With so many options available on the market, it's easy to get lost among technical fabrics, cut types, and distance recommendations.
Luckily, the professional triathlete Sara Perez, brand ambassador reverse, makes it easy for us and explains in a very clear video the differences between the brand's three main ranges of jumpsuits: Aeris, Aqua y terrace.
Each of these models is designed to cover the specific needs of the different triathlon distances, whether it is a Ironman a full-length race, a non-wetsuit half-distance race, or a duathlon. Below, we explain the key points of each so you can choose the one that best suits you.
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Aeris: the ideal long-distance companion
If your goal is in the long distance, like a Ironman or a long-distance triathlon, the Aeris It's the most suitable choice. This model has been specifically designed for tests where long-term comfort and aerodynamic efficiency are essential.
very breathable and thin upper fabric, which helps wick away sweat even in the most demanding conditions. legs have light compression, ideal for keeping muscles active without limiting movement.
Furthermore, the long sleeves They offer extra aerodynamics and sun protection, something you'll appreciate on long cycling segments under the sun. As if that weren't enough, their full zip allows the suit to be opened completely, facilitating both ventilation and transition moments.
It is the monkey that itself Sara Perez choose when competing over long distances, which is already a guarantee.
Aqua: when there is no neoprene, this is your ally
El Aqua It is designed for those tests of medium or short distance where the use of neoprene is not permittedThat is, when you need a fabric that helps you perform in the water without added flotation.
Its main advantage is that it is made of a material waterproof, which repels water and minimizes absorption, allowing you to swim faster and exit the water lighter.
Another of its advantages is that it offers the option to add sleeves, which can lead to improved aerodynamics during the cycling segment. This makes it a very versatile, perfect for those looking for a suit adaptable to different racing conditions, especially in warm climates where neoprene is prohibited.
Terram: designed for short distance and duathlon
El terrace It is the lightest and most minimalist model in the range, ideal for short tests or duathlons. It is designed sleeveless, which provides greater freedom of movement and freshness, and its fabric is not water-repellent, so It is not recommended to swim without a wetsuit..
However, it is perfect for those competitions in which you swim with a wetsuit (which already provides buoyancy) or you don't swim at all, as in the case of duathlons.
Its design focuses on comfort and offering a garment that doesn't hinder explosive efforts, where the details make the difference.
100% customization and local manufacturing in Barcelona
One of the great advantages of reverse es que customize all your monkeys according to the athlete's preferences. You can choose colors, insert logos, add details... whatever you need to make your kit represent your style or that of your club.
Furthermore, Each model is available with a specific pattern for men and women, which guarantees a perfect fit. And since the entire production is carried out Barcelona, the delivery time is very fast: in just four weeks You can have your suit completely customized and ready to compete.
As you can see, there is no single “best suit,” but rather an ideal model for each type of test.
The range Aeris, Aqua and Terram Invers covers virtually every need you might have as a triathlete, whether you're just starting out or aiming for your next Ironman.
Thanks to the clear explanations of Sara Perez, choosing the perfect jumpsuit is no longer a headache.
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