Durable Jammers

Former Member
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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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    I've had a pair of the speedo endurance jammers since I switched to jammers, which was about 6 months ago. The only thing worn is the back but that is because I sit on the deck with it on do so other stupid things. As far as material wise, the Polyester jammers seem to last the longest. I have a pair of speedo lyrca jammers and they are pretty worn...you can almost see thru them!:afraid:
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I've had a pair of the speedo endurance jammers since I switched to jammers, which was about 6 months ago. The only thing worn is the back but that is because I sit on the deck with it on do so other stupid things. As far as material wise, the Polyester jammers seem to last the longest. I have a pair of speedo lyrca jammers and they are pretty worn...you can almost see thru them!:afraid:
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