Men do most of the developmental work on the new suits
Do you know this for a fact? :confused:
I have a question that I'm not sure I've seen addressed here - do they help everyone equally? I've not yet tried a technical suit, mainly because I'd like to lose another 20 pounds before I do so. And I don't want to start a whole wetsuit debate, but I HATE wetsuits because I actually swim the same or slower with them on. People who I can normally beat by quite a bit without a wetsuit beat me when we both have wetsuits on. Whether or not you think wetsuits should be allowed, most people seem to agree that they make you faster. And yet, they don't for me (maybe because I have a perfect stroke :lmao:). So I was wondering the same thing about technical suits - do you think they "assist" some people more than others due to either body type or stroke technique?
Men do most of the developmental work on the new suits
Do you know this for a fact? :confused:
I have a question that I'm not sure I've seen addressed here - do they help everyone equally? I've not yet tried a technical suit, mainly because I'd like to lose another 20 pounds before I do so. And I don't want to start a whole wetsuit debate, but I HATE wetsuits because I actually swim the same or slower with them on. People who I can normally beat by quite a bit without a wetsuit beat me when we both have wetsuits on. Whether or not you think wetsuits should be allowed, most people seem to agree that they make you faster. And yet, they don't for me (maybe because I have a perfect stroke :lmao:). So I was wondering the same thing about technical suits - do you think they "assist" some people more than others due to either body type or stroke technique?