Entry level technical suits for women

Hi everyone Longtime lurker here, never posted before but love to read this page for all the great ideas and advice and I'm now at the stage where I have questions! I used to swim in college and after becoming unhealthy and overweight I've started swimming again and I am really enjoying it. I've now been swimming for 2 years and I've got to the stage where I'm doing meets and I am wearing just an old training speedo. My question: I am now in the market for a decent swim suit to wear at meets - what would your recommendation be? I've read all the threads about the LZR, B70 etc but frankly I can not afford $200-$400 and they also do not make many of the suits in my size - 38. A couple of options I've looked at on-line - Speedo Aquablade, Dolphin LTF, TYR Fusion/Aquashift or Aquapel. I can get most of these for between $50-$70. Any great suits I'm missing that would be under $100? Any recommendations or tips would be most appreciated. Thanks
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    The Chinese brand Yingfa will get you into a full body suit for 't know anyone who has compared B70/LZR to Yingfa directly. I am sure they are faster, but not $400 faster for me. They are probably faster then a tech tank, but again, I don't know anyone who has done a direct compare. I wore Yingfa legskins at Zones, and they did feel faster then briefs.
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  • Former Member
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    The Chinese brand Yingfa will get you into a full body suit for 't know anyone who has compared B70/LZR to Yingfa directly. I am sure they are faster, but not $400 faster for me. They are probably faster then a tech tank, but again, I don't know anyone who has done a direct compare. I wore Yingfa legskins at Zones, and they did feel faster then briefs.
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