Durable Jammers

Former Member
Former Member
My current pair of jammers (Nike) are about to give up the ghost (and a lot more of me if I keep wearing them). I need to replace them. Between Nike, Tyr, and Speedo, who makes the most durable jammers? I don't want to spend more than $30-40. Also, what's the best way to care for jammers? Is it bad to dry them by wrapping them in a towel and twisting it? How do I keep them from getting all stretched out?
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Go with anything polyester-like the speedo endurance line. My son has 2 he has worn for 12 + month and they are neither faded nor stretched. I did have to buy him a new pair this season because he lost a lot of weight and one thing polyester suits don't have is elasticity. So the old once looked a little baggy, but other than that still brand new. You can find basic endurance suits for less than 40 on swimoutlet. As for the care -just rinse with water-no soap- squeeze out water and hang to dry.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Go with anything polyester-like the speedo endurance line. My son has 2 he has worn for 12 + month and they are neither faded nor stretched. I did have to buy him a new pair this season because he lost a lot of weight and one thing polyester suits don't have is elasticity. So the old once looked a little baggy, but other than that still brand new. You can find basic endurance suits for less than 40 on swimoutlet. As for the care -just rinse with water-no soap- squeeze out water and hang to dry.
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