Jammer or Speedo?

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I have been thinking about it, and I know a normal jammer isn't better than a regular speedo speed wise. However, I have recently seen a lot of top level swimmers wearing fast-skin jammers or compression shorts, and I'm wondering what your oppinion is. The fast-skin jammers I've seen cost about $100 and they look good. Like I said... a lot of high level swimmers are wearing them. Since we're on the topic what about full body suits? Thanks, Tarzan P.S. Phelps wore a fast-skin jammer in the Olympics.
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  • Former Member
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    For some swimmers, the perceived restriction in movement caused by the full suit might render the reduced drag a mute point. In the case of Hoogie, he will not wear a body suit because he refuses to cover up his concave sternum (PE). In the end, it is a matter of preference and an ounce comfort is worth pounds of technology.
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  • Former Member
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    For some swimmers, the perceived restriction in movement caused by the full suit might render the reduced drag a mute point. In the case of Hoogie, he will not wear a body suit because he refuses to cover up his concave sternum (PE). In the end, it is a matter of preference and an ounce comfort is worth pounds of technology.
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