Need Some Help!!! fs pro

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So I have never started a thread before - but here is something I have not seen before....... My FS Pro came today - and I was told to go slowly and put it on and that it could take up to 30 minutes...... is that for real?? I am at 20 minutes and I am stuck at the hips - for real! It is the high neck body skin..... and if that zipper was about 2 inches longer I could probably get it over my hips and I wouldn't be standing here with my butt hanging out waiting for a reply. If I don't stop laughing I may split something. I know the elite swimmers don't have real hips - but does anyone out there have any suggestions and How long does it take on average to get in one? I'll miss all my events at nationals just trying to get the suit on!!!!
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    From Swimoutlet GUIDE TO PUTTING ON A FASTSKINRegistered FS-PRO SUIT Slow, step by step, no fingertips 1. Place one leg in the suit, making sure seams are correctly positioned. *Note- The leg of the suit falls mid calf- roughly 5 inches above the ankle 2. Gently pull up the suit to just above the knee making sure the material is pulled tight and there are no creases. 3. Repeat the process for the second leg, correctly positioning seams and gently pulling the suit just above the knee, taking care to eliminate all of the creases. 4. Once the suit is past the knee on both legs, begin the process of pulling it up bit by bit alternately up each leg. 5. Do not use fingernails to pull the suit. Pull the suit up with the care that you would use with a delicate pair of tights. 6. Before attempting to pull the suit over the rear ensure that the legs have been fully pulled up to the top of the thighs and crotch. 7. Then hitch the suit up over the rear and arrange the top of the legs, crotch and seams of the suit so it is comfortable and fitting well before pulling the suit up and over the core of the body. 8. Any adjustments to the top of the suit need to be made to the bottom first. Always pull from the knee up to adjust the butt and shoulders. 9. Do not rush putting on the suit. Allow plenty of time to put on correctly. Helpful Tips *Wet fingers will help grip the fabric and pull up the suit. *Adjust the suit from the knees up to the hips to adjust the shoulders. *Make sure the crotch seems are high on the hip bones. *If top of suit is too big then size down. *Take your time! Good luck, Rich
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    From Swimoutlet GUIDE TO PUTTING ON A FASTSKINRegistered FS-PRO SUIT Slow, step by step, no fingertips 1. Place one leg in the suit, making sure seams are correctly positioned. *Note- The leg of the suit falls mid calf- roughly 5 inches above the ankle 2. Gently pull up the suit to just above the knee making sure the material is pulled tight and there are no creases. 3. Repeat the process for the second leg, correctly positioning seams and gently pulling the suit just above the knee, taking care to eliminate all of the creases. 4. Once the suit is past the knee on both legs, begin the process of pulling it up bit by bit alternately up each leg. 5. Do not use fingernails to pull the suit. Pull the suit up with the care that you would use with a delicate pair of tights. 6. Before attempting to pull the suit over the rear ensure that the legs have been fully pulled up to the top of the thighs and crotch. 7. Then hitch the suit up over the rear and arrange the top of the legs, crotch and seams of the suit so it is comfortable and fitting well before pulling the suit up and over the core of the body. 8. Any adjustments to the top of the suit need to be made to the bottom first. Always pull from the knee up to adjust the butt and shoulders. 9. Do not rush putting on the suit. Allow plenty of time to put on correctly. Helpful Tips *Wet fingers will help grip the fabric and pull up the suit. *Adjust the suit from the knees up to the hips to adjust the shoulders. *Make sure the crotch seems are high on the hip bones. *If top of suit is too big then size down. *Take your time! Good luck, Rich
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