I am considering buying a poly suit for durability. It is my understanding that poly is thicker than nylon/lycra therefore creating more drag. In the jammer style suit would there be enough additional drag that I should consider poly briefs and stay away from poly jammers? Is the additional drag insignificant and I should not worry about it?
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Poly suits are really good for practice. The chlorine doesn't eat them away as fast as it does with lycra. The jammer is probably a better purchase like others said because more drag during practice is a good thing.
-Carrie
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Poly suits are really good for practice. The chlorine doesn't eat them away as fast as it does with lycra. The jammer is probably a better purchase like others said because more drag during practice is a good thing.
-Carrie
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