Best Cyber Monday wetsuit deals 2023
A wetsuit can be an expensive tri kit purchase, so make the most of these Black Friday deals with huge bargains on top triathlon wetsuits.
The Cyber Monday sales are here! It’s the ideal time to grab yourself a huge bargain, especially when it comes to the more expensive side of triathlon kit – wetsuits.
They’re essential for training and racing in temperate climates, but that doesn’t mean they come cheap, with the average price ranging anywhere from £100-£700. We’ll be updating this page regularly with all the best wetsuit deals, so it’s worth bookmarking it and checking back.
Now is a great time to invest for the upcoming season, or to give the triathlete in your life the perfect gift.
Looking for other triathlon bargains? See our main Cyber Monday triathlon deals page.
Where to find Cyber Monday wetsuit deals UK
- Decathlon – up to 50% off
- Go Outdoors – up to 60% off + extra 20% off 1,000s more items
- SportsShoes – up to 80% off
- Quiksilver – up to 50% off
- Tiso – up to 50% off
- Wetsuit Centre – Black November sale + extra 10% off with code FALL10
- Wiggle – up to 60% off + extra 10% off with code EXTRA10
Where to find Cyber Monday wetsuit deals US
Best Cyber Monday wetsuit deals 2023
Orca Women’s Athlex Float Wetsuit (RRP £239)
Buy women’s from Wetsuit Centre (37% off, £149.95)
Buy women’s from Amazon.com ($296.95)
Deserving of top spot on our list, Orca’s Athlex Float wetsuit has a huge 80% discount at the moment, which is a saving of over £190. There are limited sizes available, and we predict this deal won’t be around for long, so it’s one to snap up if you’re after a big bargain.
The design includes SCS technology to boost hydrodynamics, and combines thin material across the upper for flexibility, with 4.5mm neoprene in the legs to aid buoyancy. Read our full review to see why we rated it 92/100.
Check women’s availability at Wetsuit Centre
Zone3 Aspect Wetsuit (RRP £179)
Buy men’s from SportsShoes (50% off, £89.99)
Buy women’s from Decathlon (60% off, £71.60)
Zone3’s Aspect wetsuit is designed to cater for those who swim with breaststroke, but also works well with front crawl swimmers too. In our Zone3 Aspect review, we said: “Fits the purpose, looks great and reasonably priced.”
Check men’s availability at SportsShoes
Check women’s availability at Decathlon
Zone3 Vision (RRP £349)
Buy men’s from Wetsuit Centre (49% off, £149.95)
Buy women’s from Wiggle (40% off, £209.40)
The Zone3 Vision is made from 39-cell Yamamoto neoprene, with SCS coating to aid hydrodynamics. The suit gets environmental kudos for its limestone-derived construction, and we liked the quick-remove arm and leg cuffs, and the integrated air bubbles for 30% more buoyancy.
Check out our best triathlon wetsuits roundup for an in-depth review of the Zone3 Vision.
Check men’s availability at Wetsuit Centre
Check women’s availability at Wiggle
Dhb Hydron 2.0 (RRP £130)
Buy men’s from Wiggle (42% off, £75.00)
Buy women’s from Wiggle (42% off, £75.00)
We found the Hydron 2.0 hard to fault in testing for our top cheap wetsuits roundup, reporting a durable construction and fit that is true to size. Ideal for triathlon beginners, the suit has zonal thickness and calf panels that make removal swift.
Don’t forget to add the code EXTRA10 for the full discount!
Check men’s availability at Wiggle
Check women’s availability at Wiggle
2XU P:2 Propel (RRP £439.99)
Buy men’s from House of Fraser (50% off, £189.00), Evans Cycles (50% off, £219.00)
Buy women’s from House of Fraser (50% off, £189.00), SportsShoes (54% off, £199.99)
Buy men’s from 2XU (50% off, $299.99)
Buy women’s from 2XU (50% off, $299.99)
The 2XU P:2 Propel wetsuit is made from 100% 39-cell neoprene with zonal thickness to help lift up the heavier limbs like the legs and core, and maintain a comfortable form in the water.
The SCS (super composite skin) coating provides an extra outer layer on the suit to reduce drag, and 2XU claims that the lining boasts a huge 520% of stretch for supreme flexibility and range of motion.
Check men’s availability at House of Fraser
Check women’s availability at SportsShoes
Zone3 Aspect Thermal (RRP £299)
Buy men’s from SportsShoes (58% off, £124.99)
Buy women’s from SportsShoes (58% off, £124.99)
Like the standard Zone3 Aspect wetsuit at the top of this list, the Aspect Thermal is primed for swimmers that find themselves using breaststroke a lot. As the name suggests, this wetsuit comes with an extra thermal lining. Plus, it’s designed to be flexible and buoyant. Read our full review in our thermal wetsuits guide.
Check men’s availability at SportsShoes
Check women’s availability at SportsShoes
2XU P:1 Propel Wetsuit (RRP £250)
Buy men’s from Evans Cycles (50% off, £125.00)
Buy women’s from SportsShoes, (Black, 60% off, £99.99), SportsShoes (Silver, 60% off, £99.99)
Buy men’s from 2XU (50% off, $174.99)
Buy women’s from 2XU (50% off, $174.99)
In our review of the best cheap wetsuits, we found the 2XU Propel Wetsuit to be highly durable, buoyant and reliable option.
The 5mm neoprene ensures added durability and protection, while the wetsuit also features SCS coating for reduced drag, and a hydronomic silicone coating to reduce resistance when taking the wetsuit off and on.
Check men’s availability at Evans Cycles
Check women’s availability at SportsShoes
Nabaiji Open-water Glideskin wetsuit (RRP £179.99)
Buy men’s from Decathlon (16% off, £149.99)
Buy women’s from Decathlon (16% off, £149.99)
If you’re after a budget suit from the sporting giant Decathlon, this could be your best bet for a tri-specific number. Made from 2-2.5mm glide skin neoprene, it’s designed to be extra stretchy to make it easy to put on.
Check men’s availability from Decathlon
Check women’s availability from Decathlon
Blueseventy Bolt (RRP £149)
Buy women’s from Wiggle (90% off, £14.90)
Made from a combination of thin neoprene and stretchy jersey fabric, arms should have great mobility in the water. The suit also aims to lift the lower half of the body into a more hydrodynamic position, due to varying neoprene thickness from 1.5-3mm.
Remember to add the code EXTRA10 at the checkout for another 10% off.
Check men’s availability at Wiggle
Check women’s availability at Wiggle
Dhb Aeron 2.0 (RRP £180)
Buy men’s from Wiggle (39% off, £110.00)
Buy women’s from Wiggle (39% off, £110.00)
Made from 39-cell Yamamoto neoprene with zonal thickness, this suit boasts 5mm thick buoyancy thigh panels for the sinky-legged swimmers among us and 2mm thickness across the arms and shoulders to allow for flexible armstroke in the water. Read more in our cheap wetsuits review guide.
Add the code EXTRA10 to get it even cheaper.
Check men’s availability at Wiggle
Check women’s availability at Wiggle
HUUB Agilis Brownlee 3.3 (RRP £738.34)
Buy women’s from Swim Inn (coral, 47% off, £391.49), Swim Inn (blue, 29% off, £526.49)
Designed in collaboration with the Brownlee brothers and a firm favourite on test, the Agilis has gone from strength to strength over its three iterations. Extremely supple and flexible, we found the suit plenty buoyant and comfortable.
With ‘Arms Neutral’ positioning and ‘Rotational Freedom’, armstroke should be completely unhampered and smooth.
Check women’s availability at Swim Inn
Blueseventy Sprint (RRP £230)
Check men’s availability at Amazon (£187.99)
Buy men’s from Blue70 (25% off, $213.75)
Buy women’s from Blue70 (25% off, $213.75)
Made from a mix of jersey and neoprene to allow for under-arm flexibility, the Sprint has been a staple in our triathlon wardrobe for years.
The buoyancy profile of this suit is 3:4:4, which refers to a greater lift in the waist than the chest and legs, Blueseventy says this is to encourage the most hydro form possible when in the water.
Zone3 Aspire Thermal Wetsuit £325 £227.50 (30% off)
Buy men’s from Tiso (30% off, £227.50)
Buy women’s from Tiso (30% off, £227.50)
Zone3 swim gear is usually a solid choice, which is why we’re including this Aspire thermal wetsuit. In our review of triathlon wetsuits, we rated this 88/100. Currently, you can get this one for men and women at a significant 30% off at Tiso.
Check availability for men at Tiso
Check availability for women at Tiso
When is Cyber Monday 2023?
This year, Black Friday is the 24th November, and Cyber Monday follows straight after on the 27th.
How to get a good deal on Cyber Monday 2023
With so many discounts and so much build-up to the November sales, it’s easy to get overwhelmed when researching deals. What’s more, some sale prices may not actually be as good as they seem, as product may not have been sold at their full price for some time.
Read our top tips to make sure you get a good deal in the Cyber Monday sales:
- Do your research – ideally, check out the products you’re interested in buying before the sales launch and make a note of their prices
- During the Cyber Monday sales, use online tools like CamelCamelCamel to find a product’s price history
- Compare the price of the same product across different sites, as you may find it cheaper elsewhere
- Read online product reviews, both from customers and specialist sites like 220 Triathlon to make sure a product is worth the sale price
Why Cyber Monday?
The bigger the Cyber Monday sales get, the better the opportunity to save serious money on expensive sports gear. Triathlon kit in particular can set you back a fair amount, so it’s well worth waiting until the November sales to benefit from potential discounts when they launch.
We recommend checking to see whether your wish list items are available in any Cyber Monday sales, and taking a look at our Cyber Monday guides, where we’ll be listing the top discounts on the best triathlon gear throughout November.
Check out our other Cyber Monday deals roundups:
- Best Cyber Monday triathlon deals
- Best Cyber Monday Garmin deals
- Best Cyber Monday turbo trainer deals
- Best Cyber Monday treadmill deals
- Best Cyber Monday running shoes deals