The triathlon wetsuit is the ticket item to ensure that you're able to keep up with the competition and get across that finish line in one piece. It can be one of the most important purchasing decisions that you can make, which is why we're here today with our line up of the best triathlon wetsuits currently on the market.
We've tried and tested hundreads of triathlon wetsuits over the years, so we know what makes a wetsuit valuable and what may make it a bit less effective. Everything from buoyancy and hydrodynamics to comfort and value for money gets considered with our rankings.
| Best Overall For the Experts | The Orca Apex Flow has had years of expertise poured into it! There is no denying that it is the most advanced triathlon wetsuit in Orca's range. With it's unique flexibility and outstanding buoyancy profile, this is aimed at the triathletes that demand nothing but the best of the best. | |||
| Best for Buoyancy | If buoyancy is what you're looking for, then buoyancy is what you'll get with the ZONE3 Vanquish-X. Worn and raced in by IRONMAN World Champion Casper Stornes, it's built for triathletes chasing every advantage they can get. | |||
| Best for Value | The Orca Athlex Float V2 often gets compared to wetsuits that are almost double the cost in terms of quality, flexibility and buoyancy! The highly elastic material makes movement feel like a breeze and the buoyancy profile is ideal to get you horizontal in the water. | |||
| Best for Tall People | If you're always finding that wetsuits are just that little bit too short for you, then the BlueSeventy Fusion wetsuit has you covered! A mid-level wetsuit that is commonly seen as one of the most comfortable wetsuits in the price bracket and with excess neoprene to go around, don't worry about your long legs! | |||
| Best for First IRONMAN's | Doing your first IRONMAN can be intimidating... unless you have the ZONE3 Aspire to help guide you through! A multi-award winning wetsuit, with cutting-edge, sustainable materials that are precision-engineered to help you keep up with elite-level speed, buoyancy and flexibility | |||
| Best for Breaststroke | If you're doing breaststroke then you know that a neutral buoyant wetsuit is required to ensure you manage to keep your legs in the water. That freedom of movement around the shoulders is also vital, which is where the Orca Athlex Flex V2 shines above the rest! | |||
Best For Overall Experts
Orca Apex Flow
Float your way to peak performance with the Orca Apex Flow. This is the best all-around wetsuit that gives you every advantage possible whilst in the water. With excellent hydrodynamics, an in-depth buoyancy profile that is ideal for even the longest of races and Yamamoto neoprene that is tailored for those looking for a sleek design that works with you towards your goals.
Pros
- Yamamoto 44+ ultra flexible panels
- Aerodome buoyancy for additonal lift
- Excellent flexibility and range of motion
Cons
- Steep price point
Overall Verdict from MyTriathlon
One of the biggest sellers for expert triathletes and for very good reason. If you want to aim for your next PR and have been searching for your next step up, then your search is over!
Best for Buoyancy
ZONE3 Vanquish-X
The ZONE3 Vanquish-X focuses on high buoyancy, with 5mm on the chest and 5mm on the upper leg, meaning you get to float your way to the finish line. Strategically placed aerodrome and NBR buoyancy panels that lift your body into the ideal swim position. It also delivers enhanced flexibility thanks to the X-10 Extreme Shoulder Panel for unrestrictive mobility throughout the entirety of the race, it feels like a supportive second skin!
Pros
- Extremely flexible X-10 shoulder panels
- Alpha Titanium lining for core warmth
- Maximum buoyancy across the core and legs
Cons
- May be too buoyant, especially for women
- Steep price point
Overall verdict from MyTriathlon
If you suffer with signifcant sinky legs, then you'll struggle to find a wetsuit that provides as much support as what the ZONE3 Vanquish-X does. There's an impressive 11 different materials
Best for Value
Orca Athlex Float
Meticulously engineered for triathletes and open-water swimmers who require additonal buoyancy but don't want the premiumn price tag that usually comes alongside it. Using Yamamoto 39 FS neoprene with infinity Skin 2 lining in the shoulders and arms, you also get the exceptional flexibility that you need to swim with!
Pros
- High buoyancy profile for additional support
- Fewer panels in the arms and legs that improve comfort
- Incredible value
Cons
- Arms may be a bit thin if you really feel the cold
- Not that quick to get off in a rush
Overall verrdict from MyTriathlon
The updated version of the Athlex Float is a worthwhile upgrade for anyone looking to either get into open water swimming or aiming to get their next PR!
The Best for Tall People
BlueSeventy Fusion
BlueSeventy have re-imagined what an entry-level wetsuit should be and they came up with their most comfortable and most flexible fusion suit yet! With an improved neckline, panelling and upgraded materials that fits well and performs above its cost!
Pros
- Perfect for tall people
- Streamlined buoyancy with 4mm on the legs and 3mm on the chest
- Quick removal
Cons
- Bagging around the back of the knee for shorter people
- Feels thicker and heavier than some comparative wetsuits
Overall verdict from MyTriathlon
The Fusion wetsuit is an entry level masterclass for speed. Improved side panels that have been made thinner, adds hip flexibility to improve comfort and performance.
Best for First IRONMAN's
ZONE3 Aspire
A multi-award winning wetsuit for over 15 years in the triathlon, now all coming together with cutting edge performance and precision-engineered features. Using B-Prene Yamamoto neoprene, this wetsuit delivers elite-level speed, buoyancy and flexibility, that all comes together to offer 360° movement and minimal drag.
Pros
- A great wetsuit for any Ironman beginner or expert
- Specific thickness for men and women
- X-10 Extreme one-piece shoulder panel
Cons
- Not standard Yamamoto neoprene
Overall verdict from MyTriathlon
An excellent wetsuit to elevate performance with cutting-edge, sustainable materials that biodegrades up to 30% in 522 days in landfill conditions. If you want a wetsuit that feels top end, then your search is over!
Best for Breaststroke
Athlex Flex
The Athlex Flex has been recognised in the industry as one of the bets, if not the best, wetsuit for breaststroke. With a neutral buoyancy profile and a high elasticity stretch around the arms, shoulders and back, this wetsuit offers a high degree of flexibility in the entire upper torso.
Pros
- Neutral buoyancy profile that is perfect for breaststroke
- Next to no restriction with movement
- Super easy to get on and off
Cons
- Not for sinky leg swimmers
Overall verdict from MyTriathlon
A great wetsuit if you're already confident with your swim stroke or if you're looking to do breaststroke. It's super smooth SCS coating gives it the feel of higher end wetsuits without the higher end price tag.