• Pearl Izumi Tri Cycling Short with shorter, 6.5-inch inseam, designed for swim, run, and ride triathlons
  • Ultrasensor moisture wicking fabric, composed of a nylon/Lycra blend offers superior fit and dries quickly
  • Triathlon-specific, reduced size Ultrasensor chamois pad with quick-dry fabric
  • Unique panel design for ergonomic performance, spandex leg grippers, and internal drawstring closure at waist
  • Lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship, Tri Cycling Short is not recommended for use in chlorinated pools

Product Description
The Tri Short is designed to perform equally well in the swim, run and bike legs ofthe race. Sensor fabric. UltraSensor�-Tri chamois. Ergonomic panel design. Internal drawcord waist. Spandex leg grippers. 6.5-inch inseamAmazon.com Product Description
The Pearl Izumi Tri Cycling Short is designed to perform equally well in the swim, run, and bike components of a triathlon. Made with a superior blend of nylon/Lycra moisture wicking, and quick-drying Sensor fabric, the Tri Short offers a superior fit and durability to meet the challenges of a triathlon.

With a 6.5-inch inseam, 3 inches shorter than the typical cycle short, and a unique panel design for ergonomic performance, the Tri Short is lightweight and bulk free to take you from the bike, to the road, to the water. With a triathlon-specific, reduced size Ultrasensor chamois pad, the short offers optimum support and padded protection, with minimum bulk. With quick-dry fabric on the chamois as well as the short, you will be comfortable for all elements of your workout or race. The Tri Short has an adjustable, internal drawstring closure at the waist for a perfect fit and spandex leg grippers to hold the shorts in place.

Like all Pearl Izumi products the Tri Cycling Short has a lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship, that excludes failures from accidents, misuse, improper care, or normal wear. The Tri Short is not recommended for use in chlorinated pools.

For best results Pearl Izumi recommends washing its products with detergents free of additives, such as fabric softeners and perfumes, because detergents with additives leave “surfactants” behind on a fabric’s fibers that inhibit the technical performance. Hang dry the product or dry it on a low or warm dryer setting. Never use a hot dryer setting or use a commercial dryer as this will damage the fabric’s performance.

Specifications:

  • Nylon/Lycra Ultrasensor fabric
  • Minimalist Ultrasensor-Tri chamois
  • Ergonomic panel design
  • Internal draw cord waist
  • Spandex leg grippers
  • 6.5-inch inseam
  • Small: 29 to 31-inch waist, 35 to 37-inch hip, 31.5-inch inseam
  • Medium: 32 to 34-inch waist, 38 to 40-inch hip, 32-inch inseam
  • Large: 35 to 37-inch waist, 41 to 43-inch hip, 32.5-inch inseam
  • X-Large: 38 to 41-inch waist, 44 to 46-inch hip, 33-inch inseam
  • XX-Large: 42 to 45-inch waist, 47 to 49-inch hip, 33.5-inch inseam
  • Not recommended for use in chlorinated pools
  • Wash with additive free detergents
  • Hang dry or use low/warm heat setting

Manufacturer’s Warranty
Lifetime warranty

Pearl Izumi Men’s Triathalon Tri Cycling Short

5 Responses to “Pearl Izumi Men’s Triathalon Tri Cycling Short”
  1. I just ran a Half Iron man in these shorts. Although they are fairly new with only two washings, they withstood a 1.2 mile swim, 58 mile bike and 13.1 mile run in rain, and I had absolutely no chafing or rubbing. The bike pad was just big enough to protect, but not so big to be noticable in the run. It wicked a way sweat and rain perfectly.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Third pair of tri shorts that I’ve owned: My first being some Sugoi’s which were to thick on the padding and a little awkward to run in. My second being some TYR “Splice Male 9″ Race Shorts” which had to thin of padding and the seams started to come undone after the first use.

    Well that brings my to my third, the Pearl Izumi’s which I’ve heard so many good things about online. The padding is perfect for all three disciplines. They’re really comfortable to wear and I ended up using them 5-6 days a week when I was training. They were $10-$20 more expensive than my previous shorts but totally worth it with the quality of the material. When I first bought them the elastics that surrounds my legs looked a bit loose but they adjust themselves once they’re exposed to water. Triathletes like myself tend to have bigger quads and leg muscles so I think thats what the manufacturer had in mind when making these.

    !!!WARNING!!!

    These are not entirely bullet proof and buyers should really pay attention to the label that states NOT to expose them to chlorine. I was a bit lazy and would go in the chlorine jacuzzi at my gym after swimming. The shorts held up okay for 2 months but after that they started to get a bit see through in the front and back and loose in areas. 3 months later they are still usable though…

    Tips for tri-short newbies:

    If this is your first time owning a pair of trishorts learn how to take care of them and prolong their lifespan for training. When you finish a nice hard workout cycling or running just wear them when you walk into the shower to rinse them off. It’s best to rinse them with cold water so after swimming. You can just spray them in the sink and then hang them somewhere out of the sun to dry. Also, NEVER curl your shorts in a ball (especially wet) for a long period of time.

    If you train in a chlorine pool or know that you will come in contact with chlorine (like I did), do what I am doing now:

    Buy a separate pair of shorts for swimming called jammers…I would suggest getting the “Speedo Men’s Race Endurance+ Polyester Solid Jammer Swimsuit”. They are meant for chlorine and give just about the same feeling that the Pearl tri-shorts give in the water minus the padding. They’re $36 but totally worth it as both shorts will last you a long time. Oh and with regards to the speedo jammers, be sure to order a size larger than what you normally wear because the legs are known to be very a bit tighter than regular sizing.

    Overall the Pearl Izumi’s are a great choice and I will be ordering another pair soon!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. I bought this after running in my first triathlon in a “boxer” swimming shorts and ended up with raw thighs afterwards. First time I wore this, I swam around a lake, and rode the bike for several miles. Afterwards, my private part was rubbed raw. I realized that I probably “packaged” my parts in wrong place, probably right on the heavy-duty stitches. On my second triathlon, with my part safety arranged away from those heavy stitches, I went totally raw-free, so I am very happy customer.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Joshua Beal says:

    I wore these in my first triathlon – 1/4 mile swim, 6 mile bike, 2 mile run. At first I was worried about chafing from the seam running down the middle front based on another review but after completing the tri there was no chafing at all. The shorts were very comfortable and dried out quickly after the swim. I’m 5’10″ 190 pounds and normally wear a size 35×30. I ordered the size large shorts and they seemed just a little long but I think the mediums would have been way to small. I rolled the waist over to make them fit better. I would recommend these shorts to others.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Kyle Ondy says:

    This was my first pair of tri shorts I owned, so I waited a while to review them. They are quite comfortable in all three disciplines. A tad expensive, but worth it.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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