i ordered a speedo endurance in my regular lycra size and tried it on today at home... and it fits pretty well except for the bottom part! i'm sure it'll ride up sooner or later and i'll moon everyone. eeks are speedo endurances usually like this? a bigger size would balloon in the water...
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I race in a Speedo Endurance because it holds its shape. Its the square leg design (you ladies might call it "boy shorts"; old guys might call them "trunks") and I wear/wore Speedo Square leg for training. Years ago, I used to always swim in briefs and liked them and moved to the square legs as public decency (I'm over 40) demanded. In an attempt to join the majority of swimmers I bought some Zoot Jammers.
They feel like drag shorts:frustrated: and I don't like the feeling of the leg going down to my knee.
Is it only in my head and that the feeling will go away and there is no real difference or does having more material equal more drag (tech suits excluded)?
:dunno:
Tech suits aren't really an option for me. They're not for training and couldn't stand up to a Triathlon.
I race in a Speedo Endurance because it holds its shape. Its the square leg design (you ladies might call it "boy shorts"; old guys might call them "trunks") and I wear/wore Speedo Square leg for training. Years ago, I used to always swim in briefs and liked them and moved to the square legs as public decency (I'm over 40) demanded. In an attempt to join the majority of swimmers I bought some Zoot Jammers.
They feel like drag shorts:frustrated: and I don't like the feeling of the leg going down to my knee.
Is it only in my head and that the feeling will go away and there is no real difference or does having more material equal more drag (tech suits excluded)?
:dunno:
Tech suits aren't really an option for me. They're not for training and couldn't stand up to a Triathlon.