By Helen Webster

Published: Tuesday, 26 July 2022 at 12:00 am


While a triathlon wetsuit will be appropriate for most UK races with an open-water start, a swimskin is for times when the water is too warm to be wetsuit-legal.

Most likely this will affect those who race abroad, where there’s a much higher chance water temps will creep above the max legal limit for wetsuits (22°C for 1.5km swims and 24°C for 3.8km swims under British Triathlon and ITU competition rules).

What are swimskins?

Swimskins are made of textile materials that are designed to be hydrodynamic but without the thickness of neoprene. During pool repeats, this tester saved 2-3secs per 100m (as opposed to 4-5secs per 100m in a neoprene wetsuit), so if you want the best swim split possible at your non-wetsuit A-race, it’s worth the investment.

Considering most swimskins cost £200+, splashing out on the off-chance your local race might take place on a sweltering hot day isn’t such a good investment, and British Triathlon rules state that you have to wear it for the whole event in short-course races, which will be considerably less comfortable over the top of a tri-suit.

The swimskins in this test all promise to give you a faster non-wetsuit swim, which meant plenty of testing in open water. 

Best men’s swimskins 2022

BlueSeventy PZ4TX

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This top-end swimskin is available in short-sleeved or sleeveless versions. We previously found the sleeved suit restrictive across the chest, so were hoping for improvements in the sleeveless version.

Although the medium is a little on the small side compared to other mediums on test, when positioned correctly the PZ4TX is surprisingly stretchy and unlike the straitjacket feeling we expected when first wrestling it on.

Blueseventy say they picked four different hydrophobic fabrics specifically chosen for their compression and stretch characteristics and, while swimming, it’s evident that there’s some muscle support in the legs and little to no restriction on the upper body.

The bonded seams do the job of minimising any rubbing or chafing, and overall it provides a comfortable, fast swim for a little less than the other high-end swimskins on test. 

Verdict: Plenty of stretch in the water and constructed with quality materials throughout, 85%