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⌘ THE TOP-END SUIT WITH DESIGN INPUT FROM THE BROWNLEES IS STILL GOING STRONG
For many swimmers, a new suit is chosen mainly on visual appeal and price point. As athletes training to compete, we’re a little different though. We need a suit that won’t impede our front crawl stro
It’s an age-old debate in the swimming world: the classic ‘budgie smuggler’ versus the more modern jammer. For some, the brief is the only way to go, a testament to tradition and a minimalist approach
In days gone by, winter riding was a stern test, as much because of the kit we had to wear as the weather we wore it in. Bibtights were akin to the wearing the lower half of a wetsuit with some fleece
While Abus’s aero GameChanger helmet is a popular choice among watt-chasing pros, the new AirBreaker 2.0, despite a name that suggests similar goals, has different aims. It’s still designed to slice t
YW TEAM MEMBERS RECOMMEND SOME OF THEIR TOP KIT FROM THIS SEASON
HELEN WEBSTER 220’s editor is also a qualified open-water swimming coach. ROB SLADE 220’s resident adventure seeker and former staffer. EDWARD PICKERING Cycling author, also races run distances from m