Rowdy's take on tech suits

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    I readily admit that there are some ways that masters are unique. Allowing in-water starts or butterfrog are examples of "special" rules. So: are there other reasons why should the suits be treated as a special case? these are "comfort" rules, and though there may be some individual advantage they are certainly not techniques designed to add speed. i would like to see the ban go further, and extend to open water (approval of the point zero for OW may be seen as the start of the whole tech suit arms race)
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  • Former Member
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    I readily admit that there are some ways that masters are unique. Allowing in-water starts or butterfrog are examples of "special" rules. So: are there other reasons why should the suits be treated as a special case? these are "comfort" rules, and though there may be some individual advantage they are certainly not techniques designed to add speed. i would like to see the ban go further, and extend to open water (approval of the point zero for OW may be seen as the start of the whole tech suit arms race)
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