When I started, the most advanced suit was he nylon brief. Clearly the "shiny suits" were faster, but they covered your whole body. Jammers cover such a smaller area I have to wonder how much difference the top of the line ones make vs more affordable. Has anyone done testing or any objective measure? Shaving down makes about 1 second/100 difference for me and every .01 sec can be important, but is there even .01 sec difference between good jammers and top of the line?
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I’ve noticed improvements with even a tyr tech brief, but not as much of an improvement as the ap12 tyr jammer (still in use). Regarding shaving, I get an advantage of a suit over a fresh shave.
It would be an interesting experiment. Requires use of a lane for 2 days, a timer, and video for all but one of the swims.
50m fr AFAP:
day 1, unshaven
• completely naked
• $10 suit
• $400 jammer
• full body suit
day 2, just shaved
• completely naked
• $10 suit
• tech brief
• $400 jammer
A 100 would show experimental differences better, but fatigue would be an issue
If you're going to swim naked I think you'll have to rent more than just one lane 🤣
I’ve noticed improvements with even a tyr tech brief, but not as much of an improvement as the ap12 tyr jammer (still in use). Regarding shaving, I get an advantage of a suit over a fresh shave.
It would be an interesting experiment. Requires use of a lane for 2 days, a timer, and video for all but one of the swims.
50m fr AFAP:
day 1, unshaven
• completely naked
• $10 suit
• $400 jammer
• full body suit
day 2, just shaved
• completely naked
• $10 suit
• tech brief
• $400 jammer
A 100 would show experimental differences better, but fatigue would be an issue
If you're going to swim naked I think you'll have to rent more than just one lane 🤣