![]() The reviews are all-around positive with very little negative reports. ![]() Overall, I’d recommend these shorts to any triathlete. ![]() Keep in mind, longer seams protect you from sun and road burns! If you prefer a shorter seam, a different model or brand might work better for you. These shorts have a 10” seam if you fit in an XXL and an 8” seam for smaller sizes. In terms of seam length, it’s a personal choice. The leg grippers should feel tight so your shorts won’t move but support your movement in the water, on the bike, and on the run. The material should be breathable and quick drying when you get out of the water, but durable to last for seasons to come. The shorts should fit “like a glove” but not too restrictive. Elastic waistband and drawstring for those with tiny waists.The designers created the pockets so that they won’t create drag even if they’re empty. Four pockets, two on the outer thigh, made of Forza Compressor material to store your nutrition during training or racing.3” Mobius Comfort Compression leg bands designed to keep your shorts from moving without restricting your movement.Forza Compressor material to support muscles and might help reduce soreness.Seamless inner thigh design to reduce chafing and increase durability.4mm Clasico Integrated Pad which is designed to give you comfort on the bike and feel as though there is nothing there on the run.1” lower rise than other models by De Soto so the shorts should sit right below your hip bones.Other features of the triathlon shorts include: And, the Mobius Comfort Compression leg bands might help you push yourself to the finish line when you’re almost out of energy. The extra pockets give you more space to store your nutrition for those last miles on the course. Of course, if you race and train for shorter distances you can wear them! The band leg bands and four pockets make it ideal for ultra and Ironman distance triathletes. The De Soto Forza Triathlon shorts have four pockets and have the patented Mobius Comfort Compression leg bands, which makes it one of the best shorts for triathletes Or, are ready to become more serious about the sport and want a higher quality brand to rely on for seasons to come. Overall, I’d recommend these pair of shorts to any triathlete who wants to step their game up this season. Many people who have worn them like the thermoregulation feature, which helps them keep cool and helps their endurance for longer races and training sessions. The last thing you want is for your shorts to come off with your wetsuit. You also should feel comfortable getting on and off a wetsuit with these shorts on. The shorts should fit tightly and compress your muscles without restricting your movement. The discreet yet supportive chamois moves with you without compromising comfort. The new fabric has fewer seam lines than the first version of these shorts which gives it a more comfortable fit and performance. Premium Schoeller Eschler carbon gives the shorts thermoregulation and abdominal support. ROKA’s Full Coldback technology guarantees your body and core temperature will regulate throughout the race or a training ride.įinally, the shorts have no-sew premium knit fabric to get rid of the sausage leg effect and still has the best compression. These shorts are thin and comfortable enough for you to wear under your wetsuit or swimskin and won’t create drag when it’s wet. The shorts are supposed to have a compressive fit for races, high shape retention to last for seasons to come, all with its most updated aerodynamic technology.īefore putting it on the market, ROKA tested the shorts in a wind tunnel, on the road, and even in open water. ROKA designed the shorts to have the best balance between aerodynamics, function and comfort no matter what distance you’re going. ROKA lives up to its reputation and has created a pair of shorts that are more breathable and comfortable than the last pair. ![]() ROKA is back with its second generation of Elite Aero Triathlon Shorts, which have been tested in the Wind Tunnel and upgraded based on feedback from the first generation. ![]()
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