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How De Soto Sport is Made: Craft, Quality, and Innovation Under one Roof

When you choose products from  De Soto Sport, you’re choosing more than just high-performance apparel—you’re investing in craftsmanship, innovation, and a company that has stayed true to its roots. Every garment is made entirely in our own building, from the first cut to the final stitch. We don’t outsource. We don’t mass-produce. Instead, we create in small batches, ensuring that what you wear is different from the masses while honoring the craft of making something by hand.

IRONMAN 70.3 St. George

Racing IRONMAN 70.3 St. George is an incredible experience. It’s scenic, challenging, and totally rewarding. Here's y...

Did You Know?

A MINIMALIST CASE FOR THE FLEECE PAD

What is Emilio’s favorite pad and why?  A customer asked Emilio this question.  His answer is rather surprising, until he explains why.  

Tips From Emilio

A TIP from Emilio: Permanent Ink is permanent.

Although timing chips and temporary tattoo race numbers, like Tritats.com, are becoming the norm, body marking with Sharpees is still prevalent in our sport. In order to preserve the beautiful clothing you are racing in read this.

Inspiration From Tracy

Sicilian

Ready to explore an incredible destination filled with delicious Italian cuisine, exceptional wine, and budget-frien...

Inspiration: 2025 Going to the Sun

If you’ve ever been to Glacier National Park, you’ll likely read this and your shoulders will drop, you’ll inhale sl...

About Our Athletes

2025 Badwater 135- I didn’t have the day I had planned, I got the day I had -by Todd Nott

This is Todd Nott. Todd was a really good triathlete before he became a great ultra runner. He has competed in over 200 Ultras around the world, and has finished four previous Badwater135 races with a respectable 6th place overall (29hr 22 min) in 2024 at the age of 61. You see, the more you race, the more you learn about how vulnerable we all are....even great athletes.

21-Mile Cactus-to-Clouds via Skyline Trail - by Emilio De Soto

  THE GREATEST DAY ALONE On Friday, November 4, 2022 I completed an ascent of San Jacinto Peak via the Skyline Trail....
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