New TYR suit. What do you think?

Take a look at the press release posted on swiminfo.com: www.swiminfo.com/.../6949.asp Here's a quote that bothers me: By strategically increasing the surface area, TYR has increased his/her ability to pull without increasing any resistance through the recovery. Just think of it as ascending an aquatic ladder. Should these be allowed? I would guess that they are o.k. as far as current rules read, but I don't like it. I think these sleeves amount to an aid, sort of like wearing paddles. I guess the question is: what constitutes a swimsuit? Obviously caps are o.k., so you can't argue that it must be one piece.
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    Speaking of tripping the laminar flow, I always thought that body hair might be able to do the same thing. Wondering if the advantage of shaving is increased feel, but advantage to not shaving may be tripping the laminar flow. Hydrodynamically, that always made sense to me...
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  • Former Member
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    Speaking of tripping the laminar flow, I always thought that body hair might be able to do the same thing. Wondering if the advantage of shaving is increased feel, but advantage to not shaving may be tripping the laminar flow. Hydrodynamically, that always made sense to me...
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