WTH is up with these manufacturers and thier sizing 'charts'?
For example, I'm looking at Speedo's site and the FS-Pro. Thier sizing only lists smallsmall longmediummed longlargelarge longx/l
But yet thier pull down list has XS, L, LL, XL, XLL, XXL. Hmm........
Soooooo, not sure where XLL and XXL fit as there are no sizing recommendations listed. The XL ones listed look like they are good on the thigh, very tight on the waist and slightly tight on the chest so not sure if I should pursue an XLL or an XXL.
My current measurements:
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 248
Chest (measured at nipple line): 47"
Waist (measured at belly button): 41.5"
Hips: 43"
Inseam- leg (measured groin to ground): 37.5"
Inseam- arm (measured middle of back to wrist): 32"
If anyone is even close to those measurements and swims in an FS-Pro, I would love to get a sizing recommendation from you. Or even sizing recommendations for any of the approved TYR or Rocket Science suits.
Hey, Paul S. do you swim in a Pro and if so what size are you wearing?
Swimoutlet.com carries the Rocket Science suit for men. Here is the URL:
www.swimoutlet.com/.../14444.htm
The LL or XL sound like they might work. And I would guess that it would be easier to put on than the Pro.
I understand your frustration on sizing charts. I rarely fit into anything according to all of them.
--mj
They appear to only have the "Large" size available, however - whatever size that may mean. There's no other description readily available.
Swimoutlet.com carries the Rocket Science suit for men. Here is the URL:
www.swimoutlet.com/.../14444.htm
The LL or XL sound like they might work. And I would guess that it would be easier to put on than the Pro.
I understand your frustration on sizing charts. I rarely fit into anything according to all of them.
--mj
They appear to only have the "Large" size available, however - whatever size that may mean. There's no other description readily available.