You mean YingFa, sorry I can not comment but I know several have bought.
I have a Yingfa suit and it based on my experience it fits two of the OP's criteria: cheap and durable. I have less of a sense of its performance, though I would probably size down if you want the least drag.
There is so little material in them that I don't know that there is a huge performance difference between between brands of racing jammers. Cost and fit/comfort might ultimately be better criteria for comparison.
Currently I use the Yingfa for all my in-season meets. I probably wouldn't have a problem using it for a taper meet too but I'd have to get a smaller size; right now I have a B70 jammer for taper meets and will use it until it dies.
Click on the link in George's sig if you want more information on the Yingfa. It isn't as if you risk much if you decide to give it a try, and the service is quick.
You mean YingFa, sorry I can not comment but I know several have bought.
I have a Yingfa suit and it based on my experience it fits two of the OP's criteria: cheap and durable. I have less of a sense of its performance, though I would probably size down if you want the least drag.
There is so little material in them that I don't know that there is a huge performance difference between between brands of racing jammers. Cost and fit/comfort might ultimately be better criteria for comparison.
Currently I use the Yingfa for all my in-season meets. I probably wouldn't have a problem using it for a taper meet too but I'd have to get a smaller size; right now I have a B70 jammer for taper meets and will use it until it dies.
Click on the link in George's sig if you want more information on the Yingfa. It isn't as if you risk much if you decide to give it a try, and the service is quick.