hard decision

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hello swim world, i just have one important question, and its about techincal suits, right now i dont care how much i spend on it but i just want to know which suit is better and why ? lzr elite or arena r-evo
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  • Agree with Jazz, at least with respect to performance. Fit might be another story. I too like the Tracer Light a lot. I recently received a Yingfa suit which is super-cheap. I haven't tried it in competition yet but it seems pretty sturdy when I tried it on at home. I'll give it a try at a meet in a little over a week and will report back. I think Patrick Brundage tried one in a meet and reported back favorably. But they are so cheap -- comparable to a practice suit -- there is little reason to wait: order one and give it a try. Quick service too: I ordered on a Monday and rec'd it by Wednesday. I've purchased a couple of the Yingfa suits and have had good swims with them. I'm sure I would have swum about the same naked too, but the suit does feel good in the water. For the price of $33, I'll use these suits all day long...why waste precious $$$$ on something else that will be virtually the same effect for the purposes most of us are swimming. Unless you're really top-notch leaders of the pack in the world going for the Olympics or such...stick with the cheap $33 suits that work great!! My debut in the Yingfa jammer was my 18:07 1650 in February...(Knelson was a witness to it). I'm not saying the suit swam the race for me...there was a lot of hard work prior to it. I'm satisfied, and that's really all that matters for me. :applaud:
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  • Agree with Jazz, at least with respect to performance. Fit might be another story. I too like the Tracer Light a lot. I recently received a Yingfa suit which is super-cheap. I haven't tried it in competition yet but it seems pretty sturdy when I tried it on at home. I'll give it a try at a meet in a little over a week and will report back. I think Patrick Brundage tried one in a meet and reported back favorably. But they are so cheap -- comparable to a practice suit -- there is little reason to wait: order one and give it a try. Quick service too: I ordered on a Monday and rec'd it by Wednesday. I've purchased a couple of the Yingfa suits and have had good swims with them. I'm sure I would have swum about the same naked too, but the suit does feel good in the water. For the price of $33, I'll use these suits all day long...why waste precious $$$$ on something else that will be virtually the same effect for the purposes most of us are swimming. Unless you're really top-notch leaders of the pack in the world going for the Olympics or such...stick with the cheap $33 suits that work great!! My debut in the Yingfa jammer was my 18:07 1650 in February...(Knelson was a witness to it). I'm not saying the suit swam the race for me...there was a lot of hard work prior to it. I'm satisfied, and that's really all that matters for me. :applaud:
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