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1 hour ago, Fisan said:

Doing tri's about once a year. My First Ascent pakkie is showing its age now, so I'm looking for something new. Any suggestions? Preferably single-piece/short-sleeve/butterfly.

My Orca 226 seem to last well ... don't know if they still make the 226, but the brand seems good.

 

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1 hour ago, Fisan said:

Doing tri's about once a year. My First Ascent pakkie is showing its age now, so I'm looking for something new. Any suggestions? Preferably single-piece/short-sleeve/butterfly.

I have a 2XU short sleeve suit. One piece. Works well. Used it for a few full and half.  
 

if the first ascent worked well, get another. 

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21 hours ago, EddieV said:

My Orca 226 seem to last well ... don't know if they still make the 226, but the brand seems good.

 

226 refers to IM distance in km so it is their upper end garment. Orca apparel is good quality ,but to each his own as the most important part is comfort. What works for one person does not always work for the other.

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I think the biggest issue is that I left this to the last minute. The tri is on the weekend and somehow there are no tri shops in or close to Cape Town CBD?

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2 hours ago, Fisan said:

I think the biggest issue is that I left this to the last minute. The tri is on the weekend and somehow there are no tri shops in or close to Cape Town CBD?

Have you tried Ciovita? I bought one of there suits. Lekker product, reasonably priced. And close to the CBD.

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11 minutes ago, Spirog said:

Have you tried Ciovita? I bought one of there suits. Lekker product, reasonably priced. And close to the CBD.

Yeah, thought about. Will probably check it out today or tomorrow.

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Enjoy CC. Also in Cape Town CBD.

About R1000 cheaper than Ciovota and of a very good qaulity. Have done a full IM and about 4 70.3s in one of theirs, with no issues.

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24 minutes ago, Rudi Pollard said:

I am looking for the best solution to mount a bottle cage between my tri bars. Does anyone have any suggestions which is available locally?

Tririg recently launched this bridge plate which looks very neat and will be solid, but is also quite expensive for what is is - https://tririg.com/collections/hydration-1/products/universal-bta-adapter-plate

Sup @Rudi Pollard why not 3D print it. I can help with that, Drop me a DM if you are interested 

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@Rudi Pollard how does this look?
 

Will this just be a spacer between arm rests and bar mount? Essentially a functional washer? Don’t want you falling off because of this. #signindemnityformhere
 

Temporarily threaded bolts into plastic. Will add brass threaded inserts. 

 

 (PS it’s still a work in progress.)

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Facebook tells me it’s exactly 10 years to the day I did my first Ironman down in PE. Feels like yesterday. Was an incredible journey for me and caused me to realise anything is possible. Couch to Ironman in 18 months. I dug so deep that day, still remember hobbling down the back section in the dark by the university feet bleeding from wearing wrong socks.  But, I had the tattoo booked in j bay for the Tuesday and no farking way was I not going to finish. 2015 was the 2 x 90 km loop with a fair amount of climb and the wind was mostly against us. But I digress…

Best wishes to all the folks doing it as a write this, following online. 
 

and we want write ups so us lazy buggers can live it vicariously. 

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Winning man at 7:45 …incredible. Humans are just incredible. 10 years ago the pros were taking 8:15 or so. 
 

one of the folks I am following is a lil slower than expected, looks like the wind may be a factor. 
 

and less crowds than previous years. Wonder why?

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15 hours ago, IceCreamMan said:

Winning man at 7:45 …incredible. Humans are just incredible. 10 years ago the pros were taking 8:15 or so. 
 

one of the folks I am following is a lil slower than expected, looks like the wind may be a factor. 
 

and less crowds than previous years. Wonder why?

Wind was hectic here yesterday for the race. 35km/hr at least. The swim was challenging with a big chop from the wind and the outgoing tide having a big current.  On the bike, from coming into town and all the way out to the turn around was a shifting headwind.  It was very difficult handling on the bike, especially if in the extensions.  Legs and body core were finished by the time it came to the run, you could see many suffering on the run, myself included. One of the hardest Ironmans I have done

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