This is very interesting:
swimswam.com/.../
What are people who bought one of these for USMS Nationals going to do? I'm sure Arena is going to offer to replace the suits, but with Nationals days away it's going to be tough to get a new one before the meet starts.
Arena, therefore, advised FINA of its decision to withdraw the approval codes of concerned POWERSKIN Carbon-Pro models:
AR220993 – woman full body open back
AR220994 – woman full body closed back
AR141364 – man jammer
Consequently, as of May 7 onwards, all POWERSKIN Carbon-Pro suits to be used in FINA sanctioned events will have the following approval codes:
AR221039 – woman full body open back
AR221028 – woman full body closed back
AR141028 – man jammer
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Bring your receipts and the statement. I think the easiest solution (for USMS) is to allow the suits this year. Swimmers have shattered "floaty suit" times since they were banned, so even if these ones help a bit too much, those times will fall eventually.
Masters are getting fitter and faster every year thanks to hard work and dedication in and out of the pool.
well most masters, not me necessarily.
Bring your receipts and the statement. I think the easiest solution (for USMS) is to allow the suits this year. Swimmers have shattered "floaty suit" times since they were banned, so even if these ones help a bit too much, those times will fall eventually.
Masters are getting fitter and faster every year thanks to hard work and dedication in and out of the pool.
well most masters, not me necessarily.