Use if for race paced swims in practice when you are not rested. That's what I plan on doing. I'm so tired mid-season that my body position, timing on turns, etc. are way off what I experience at end-of-season meets.This is what I primarily plan to do, but I'm also going to use my B70 in an open water series here in Arizona where there's a cool prize determined over 5 races. The challenge for me in this series is that the events happen over many months and you have to select wetsuit or non-wetsuit at the outset. I'm a cold wimp, so I know I'll need/want to do some of the early spring/late fall races in wetsuits. I also know that the late spring / early fall races will probably be too hot for a real wetsuit; I'll just race the wetsuit division in my B70.
You can also save it for future meets like the B70 Texas Shootout that recently happened and evidently was successful. I think you'll see at least a few of those next year while people still have useable tech suits to wear.
I'll use mine in practice on fast fridays.
You could leave them on your stuff in the locker room as decoys for tech suit thieves.
SNL might need some to relaunch the skit "Dancing Mit Dieter"
My advice: Dispose of it in the most environmentally friendly way as possible.
I've heard that some communities have "waste to energy" plants that use municipal solid waste as fuel and use the heat to generate electricity.
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An old tech suit could produce enough power to microwave a few burritos or run a flat screen for about an hour.
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Use if for race paced swims in practice when you are not rested. That's what I plan on doing. I'm so tired mid-season that my body position, timing on turns, etc. are way off what I experience at end-of-season meets.