Championship Suit

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So our state meet is coming up, and it's time to order champ suits. I swim breaststroke, so what type of suit will be best for me? I don't one that costs more than $150. Or does it not matter and it's just a personal preference?
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  • also, i'd like to know what are the differences between the fs, fs2, and fs pro? I've had good experiences w/ the fs and fs2. resisted, but bought a FS jammer for Indy Nationals in 2004; loved it and performed pretty much all lifetime bests at that point. Bought a fs2 legskin for Fort Liquordale Nationals in 2005, same thing, same results. mixed feelings on the fs pro, which I bought for Federal Way Nationals in 2007, and only wore for my 100 fly and relay 50 backs (PBs) because I didn't like how it felt for the 100 fly. I may have bought too big, but if i get wet before i race, it seems to work OK. However, I just recorded a nearly 3 second drop in my scm 200 in a relay split wearing it. see this thread for some comments on the pro. breaststrokers tend to like the feel of the water on their legs. They're the only races you see at Nationals were it seems like the majority of the field is still wearing speedoes. Jeff Commings is one of those folks, and he's got some National Records.
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  • also, i'd like to know what are the differences between the fs, fs2, and fs pro? I've had good experiences w/ the fs and fs2. resisted, but bought a FS jammer for Indy Nationals in 2004; loved it and performed pretty much all lifetime bests at that point. Bought a fs2 legskin for Fort Liquordale Nationals in 2005, same thing, same results. mixed feelings on the fs pro, which I bought for Federal Way Nationals in 2007, and only wore for my 100 fly and relay 50 backs (PBs) because I didn't like how it felt for the 100 fly. I may have bought too big, but if i get wet before i race, it seems to work OK. However, I just recorded a nearly 3 second drop in my scm 200 in a relay split wearing it. see this thread for some comments on the pro. breaststrokers tend to like the feel of the water on their legs. They're the only races you see at Nationals were it seems like the majority of the field is still wearing speedoes. Jeff Commings is one of those folks, and he's got some National Records.
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