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2012-04-03 11:39 AM

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Subject: Retirement party for my swimming suit - 3 years!
For the first three years that I swam, I was buying a new suit every 2 - 3 months. That gets a little hard on the pocket book. Finally I invested in a 100% polyester suit and the only reason I am buying a new one is that I'm bored of the old one. It is a TYR alliance polyester splice. Thinking about some appropriate retirement ritual for it.

Are other brands of polyester suits as good?


2012-04-03 11:48 AM
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Subject: RE: Retirement party for my swimming suit - 3 years!

My condolences to your newly rejected suit...

I had to retire a pair of polyester jammers last fall.  The material was fine, but the stitching failed and by the end of a swim, the butt seam had split about 4"...

2012-04-03 9:26 PM
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Subject: RE: Retirement party for my swimming suit - 3 years!
I'm a little concerned about the seams failing, too. Well, I can retire it and use it for backup if I ever need one.
2012-04-03 9:51 PM
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Subject: RE: Retirement party for my swimming suit - 3 years!
it truly sucks when your favourite bit of kit is worn out.. I bought two pairs of Aevero tri shorts that I swam in for a couple of years.. I really found it hard to throw them out.. even thought they were totally gone.
2012-04-03 10:17 PM
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Subject: RE: Retirement party for my swimming suit - 3 years!

I bought a swim suit a few years ago--just some cheap ugly thing off the clearance rack--after not having have bought a (real) suit in a couple decades.

I hadn't heard of polyester suits, nor did I notice that that's what I bought.

THE SUIT WILL NOT DIE!

2012-04-03 10:32 PM
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Subject: RE: Retirement party for my swimming suit - 3 years!
I have two polyester jammers, one is a Speedo that I really like.  The other is a Dolphin that I got on clearance at SwimOutlet.  Not quite as nice as the Speedo but 100% functional.  I think I have had each for > 3 years.  Look like new


2012-04-03 11:32 PM
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Shoeless - 2012-04-03 7:26 PM I'm a little concerned about the seams failing, too. Well, I can retire it and use it for backup if I ever need one.

Nathan Adrian split his suit at the Indianapolis Grand Prix meet right at the start and still went on to beat Michael Phelps.

http://swimswam.com/2012/03/photos-of-adrians-suit-rip-nsfw/

Beware the article includes graphic photos of suit tearing during start.

2012-04-04 9:12 AM
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Subject: RE: Retirement party for my swimming suit - 3 years!

Oysterboy - 2012-04-03 10:32 PM I have two polyester jammers, one is a Speedo that I really like.  The other is a Dolphin that I got on clearance at SwimOutlet.  Not quite as nice as the Speedo but 100% functional.  I think I have had each for > 3 years.  Look like new

I bought a pair of Dolphin "chloroban" jammers in January.  I am tracking use with the BT equipment tracker - we'll see how long they last.

2012-04-10 4:46 PM
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Subject: RE: Retirement party for my swimming suit - 3 years!
If that happened to me, everyone would run away screaming!
2012-04-10 6:10 PM
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Subject: RE: Retirement party for my swimming suit - 3 years!
Yeah, my last pair of polyester jammers had to be retired after 3+ years because the stitching let go.  Fortunately it was in a non-public space!
2012-04-10 6:36 PM
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Subject: RE: Retirement party for my swimming suit - 3 years!
Do they make these in kid sizes?  We are going through suits left and right for our kids, they swim 4-5x per week.  We have been buying the extended swim wear versions.  Haven't looked at the material type though, not that they could wear a suit more than 1 year anyway with the growth spurts.


2012-04-10 8:25 PM
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I bought a pair of speedo endurance a long while ago and it just keeps going.  I am watching for issues but nothing so far.  Bought them on a clearance rack.  Best $22 spent.

2012-04-11 2:21 AM
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Subject: RE: Retirement party for my swimming suit - 3 years!
Both my daughter and I swim 2-3 times a week. I've noticed that our Arena suits hold up really well. I've had the same one for three years and it's still going strong - though I do occasionally alternate with another store brand suit I have.  And my daughter basically outgrows hers before any problems show up. Whereas with other brands the butt would get worn out or the seams would give before she outgrew the suit.
2012-04-11 6:28 AM
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Donto - 2012-04-10 8:36 PM Do they make these in kid sizes?  We are going through suits left and right for our kids, they swim 4-5x per week.  We have been buying the extended swim wear versions.  Haven't looked at the material type though, not that they could wear a suit more than 1 year anyway with the growth spurts.

When I swam as a kid, the trick was to wear 3 suits at the same time.  You just had to make sure the holes / see through sections didn't all line up through all the layers!

2012-04-11 6:50 AM
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Subject: RE: Retirement party for my swimming suit - 3 years!
Well I'm happy to say my first ever pair of jammers didn't last more than a year and a half, not because they wore out but because they're too big now. Not a bad problem to have.
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