2009 News: FINIS Reduces Prices on all Technical Swimwea

Industry News: FINIS Reduces Prices on all Technical Swimwear August 17, 2009 LIVERMORE, California, August 18. TAKE advantage of the new FINA suit ruling with great deals on tech suits from FINIS, including the new AMPhibian suit. Selected technical suits are currently discounted up to 85% OFF normal retail price. Compete in a high-quality racing suit this fall and winter at a fraction of the cost. All suits are legal until January 1, 2010. Suits originally priced as high as $349.99, now marked down to $20 - $60 per suit! Visit http://www.finisinc.com to order now. AMPhibian™ Tech Suits: Uniquely engineered racing suits that are bred for the water. Utilizes dual fabric technology, specialized compression networks, and stabilizing strips to help you achieve the optimal body position in the water. suit /orig price / mark down price * Male & Female Long John: $349.99 $60.00 * Male & Female Short John: $299.99 $50.00 * Male Race Tight: $249.99 $40.00 * Male Jammer $199.99 $25.00 HydroSpeed Tech Suits: Comprised of hollow-core Scalex fabric that whisks away water with little to no water absorption. The embossed, scale-like finish and additional water-repellant characteristics further reduce drag for increased speed. suit /orig price / mark down price * HydroSpeed 2 Male Race Tight: $349.99 $30.00 * HydroSpeed Female Race Tight: $249.99 $50.00 * HydroSpeed Male Race Tight: $249.99 $30.00 * HydroSpeed Male Race John: $299.99 $35.00 * HydroSpeed Female Clipback: $249.99 $20.00 Source Swimming World Mag
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    Sell your BS to someone without a brain because anyone can see this is plainly not true. If you are frustrated by the content of this forum you would offer alternative topics. You dont do that at all. Further more, it does take much to realize that you direct the conversation towards the "tech suit" debate more than any poster on here simply because of your incessant complaining over the matter. You have an odd response to a Dolphin's post. Seems like he answered your comments sincerely and with thought. I've been on the forum for quite a while and I'm more interested in training and technique discussions. But those are fewer and farther between. And it takes more effort to locate those. Suits discussions on the other hand are easy to find. Back to the topic, I just ordered a long john amphibian suit. The only suits I have raced in have either been clearance rack models or suits given to me. For $60 I think it is worth it to get the chance to swim in one before they are no longer allowed. I am worried that I got the wrong size. I'm 6'2" and 200 lbs. I went with a 32. Should I have gone with a 30?
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  • Former Member
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    Sell your BS to someone without a brain because anyone can see this is plainly not true. If you are frustrated by the content of this forum you would offer alternative topics. You dont do that at all. Further more, it does take much to realize that you direct the conversation towards the "tech suit" debate more than any poster on here simply because of your incessant complaining over the matter. You have an odd response to a Dolphin's post. Seems like he answered your comments sincerely and with thought. I've been on the forum for quite a while and I'm more interested in training and technique discussions. But those are fewer and farther between. And it takes more effort to locate those. Suits discussions on the other hand are easy to find. Back to the topic, I just ordered a long john amphibian suit. The only suits I have raced in have either been clearance rack models or suits given to me. For $60 I think it is worth it to get the chance to swim in one before they are no longer allowed. I am worried that I got the wrong size. I'm 6'2" and 200 lbs. I went with a 32. Should I have gone with a 30?
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