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![]() Lucky you, I have to wait another month for the 58 ;-)
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#12
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![]() You guys are mere children. I'll be 77 next birthday - in August. Speedo Endurance is my favourite. Very hard wearing and I prefer the boring black and blue ones. My club colours are blue and yellow but the club briefs have worn too thin to wear in public.
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#13
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![]() I defer to the wisdom of my elders, Richard, and will go with Speedo blue.
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#14
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![]() I don't get it. To me the jammers are the best for training and the most modest? and they last forever, unless you sit in an rough rendered hot tub in them.
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I haven't been doing a bunch of leg work recently although I did swim 47 miles in 42 swims recently as a part of a challenge. Maybe my thighs got bigger, I don't know but my weight has actually gone down a little so it's not just me getting fatter. :-) Thanks, |
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I didn't find the Endurance line to be undersized. Bob |
#17
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![]() Now I'm almost 59 and this thread is still going on. :-0
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#18
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http://www.skylinenw.com/c-154-barracuda-swimwear.aspx (Also available through many retailers) "The Barracuda polyester blended Fastback utilizes a revolutionary Italian Darwin fabric that is chlorine-proof, making it a great pool training swimsuit. The quick drying stretch polyester material will not lose shape or color due to chlorine and also provides 50+ sun protection." Last one held on for two years, about three-times longer than most Speedo suits I've worn. The suit was still in great shape but the lining - front only - shredded. Its replacement is fully lined. Friend at the pool has had hers for a year, swims about three-hours weekly and claims that the suit shows no wear. No, I don't work for the company.^ |
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