Yingfa Sharkskin vs. Speedo Fastskin

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I've never raced in a technical racing suit before, but would like to give it a try. I see that Yingfa Sharkskin leggings are significantly cheaper than American made technical suits (Speedo, Tyr). Has anyone raced in Yingfa Sharkskin? Will you please provide feedback? I don't expect them to be quite as good as the more expensive suits, but also don't want to regret trading my old lycra brief for Yingfa leggings. For example, I wouldn't race in standard jammers, because they are just longer versions of the same old water logged lycra briefs. Thanks!
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    I wore yingfa legskins the second day of a two day meet. The first day I wore practice briefs because some idiot forgot to put my racing suit in my bag. The first day, I had the 100 free and dropped over 1.5 seconds without the suit. The second day, I had the 50 free and dropped over 1 second with the suit. Day one, I felt fast and smooth in the water. Day two, I wanted to go back to bed because I felt so sluggish in the water. The suit deserves some credit, but I am not sure how much. I dropped time across the board at this meet, but I did not swim intelligently if that makes sense. So the suit might deserve credit for .5 second drop in the 50 or maybe just .2. My time comparisons are from a meet 30 days earlier when I was unshaved, untapered. Since the suit is so inexpensive, I will probably do some more experimentation and try to figure out how much benefit it actually provides.
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  • Former Member
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    I wore yingfa legskins the second day of a two day meet. The first day I wore practice briefs because some idiot forgot to put my racing suit in my bag. The first day, I had the 100 free and dropped over 1.5 seconds without the suit. The second day, I had the 50 free and dropped over 1 second with the suit. Day one, I felt fast and smooth in the water. Day two, I wanted to go back to bed because I felt so sluggish in the water. The suit deserves some credit, but I am not sure how much. I dropped time across the board at this meet, but I did not swim intelligently if that makes sense. So the suit might deserve credit for .5 second drop in the 50 or maybe just .2. My time comparisons are from a meet 30 days earlier when I was unshaved, untapered. Since the suit is so inexpensive, I will probably do some more experimentation and try to figure out how much benefit it actually provides.
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