Tech Suit Trouble

I may be rehashing this subject but I'm seeking advice on how to eliminate tech suit bubbling. I have the Speedo LZR Pro suit, purchased in December 2014 for the 2015-2016 competitive swim season. The first time I wore it, the suit filled with water from the neckline and created a pocket of water in the chest/neck area. This bubble effect was created when I pushed off the walls and from a dive. I wore it at one meet and haven't competed in it since. These suits are $$$$ and I want to compete in it again but am fearful of its drag suit quality. Any suggestions ladies?
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  • Doesn't the excessive compression cause issues with muscles, and more delicate tissues? No, it seems like it keeps your muscles firing better, wards off tiredness, and keeps your core alignment tight and straight; at least I think that's the principal behind it. I've never had any damage at all. Lots of people put body glide around the straps or where ever they think the suit might rub, I've never done this and haven't had a problem. When I finish my race I take the shoulder straps down because it will dig and make your shoulders ache. I will admit on land I feel a little too compressed in a new tech suit, but when you're in the water you feel great!!
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  • Doesn't the excessive compression cause issues with muscles, and more delicate tissues? No, it seems like it keeps your muscles firing better, wards off tiredness, and keeps your core alignment tight and straight; at least I think that's the principal behind it. I've never had any damage at all. Lots of people put body glide around the straps or where ever they think the suit might rub, I've never done this and haven't had a problem. When I finish my race I take the shoulder straps down because it will dig and make your shoulders ache. I will admit on land I feel a little too compressed in a new tech suit, but when you're in the water you feel great!!
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