What should USMS do about the suits?

I started a similar poll before,but time has changed things and I thought since USMS is going to have to do something definitive so they should have some input from the forumites
Parents
  • Former Member
    Former Member
    And since "textile" hasn't been defined (has it?), I wonder how long before neoprene is woven into fabric? Since the textile has to be porous - a fabric made of neoprene won't trap air. It also won't have the seamless surface of current coated suits. Neoprene is also not as strong as spandex ("Lycra") so a textile made of woven neoprene would have less compression than today's non-coated suits (e.g. FS Pro) unless the neoprene was thicker and heavier. Chances are good it would exceed the thickness rule and it might be noticably heavy.
Reply
  • Former Member
    Former Member
    And since "textile" hasn't been defined (has it?), I wonder how long before neoprene is woven into fabric? Since the textile has to be porous - a fabric made of neoprene won't trap air. It also won't have the seamless surface of current coated suits. Neoprene is also not as strong as spandex ("Lycra") so a textile made of woven neoprene would have less compression than today's non-coated suits (e.g. FS Pro) unless the neoprene was thicker and heavier. Chances are good it would exceed the thickness rule and it might be noticably heavy.
Children
No Data