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Speedo Men's Male Solid Lycra Bathing Suit Studio : Speedo by Speedo Brand : Speedo Model : 70800 Release Date : 2005-01-18 Publisher : Speedo Fabric Type : lycra-blend Department : mens Availability : This Item is currently Not Available Size : plus-size Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 15 reviews)
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78% nylon, 22% Lycra
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Front lined. Suitable for competitive swimmers
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Drawstring waist for better fit. Premium quality type 275B Lycra for superior stretch and longevity.
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By Speedo - #1 swim brand worldwide!
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Hand wash cold separately. Do not bleach. Dry flat. Do not iron. Do not dry clean.
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Product Description |
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This is classic quality and performance from Speedo. This brief offers simple styling with its 3" leg cut. Chlorine-resistance add to its durability and quality. |
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Disappointed |
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The size advertised ("36"), and delivered (36")as evidenced by the label, did not match the actual small waist size of the product(approximately 30-32"). Was this the reason this product was so inexpensive- improper labeling at the factory? |
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Good Brief for the Price |
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This brief is great. They're usually on sale at all the sporting good stores around where I live. They hold up well and are great for swimming laps. The first one I got lasted only a couple of months do to improper care. The second one I bought lasted much longer (8 months and going). I swim 2-3 hours a day 5 times a week, so it holds up pretty well. After using them, make sure to soak them in cold water for a few minutes then rinse them with cold water to get all the chlorine out. |
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It's Speedos... |
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...for swimming laps in the pool. That's it. I don't even wanna talk about. |
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A Classic - Gets the Job Done |
I'm a U.S. Master's competitive swimmer, and I've been swimming most of my life. Over the years, I've tried racing briefs like this from just about every major manufacturer out there - Speedo, Tyr, Nike, Adidas, Arena, Dolfin, Hind, Victor, and Finals just to mention some.
This one is a timeless classic. It's comfortable and reasonably durable, and does it's job well. It comes in a great selection of colors. The only thing I don't like about it is that over the years, Speedo keeps making the sides wider and wider. It's got a lot of coverage now - a cut Jerry Falwell would love. If you like lots of coverage, that's great, but I find that as a result, these start to bag and sag on me as they loosen up, as lycra suits tend to do with use, and I swim 7 days a week... I've grown to prefer Tyr suits for their briefer, more comfortable and more flattering fit - that's just personal preference, though. Both are good brands.
Also, if you swim a lot, take a look at this same suit in Speedo's polyester-blend fabric "Endurance" line, if you want one that really holds up well over the long run. |
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Cuts into thighs too tight and doesn't last very long |
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I'm a regular swimmer (3 times / week). These look cool but cuts into the thighs. Also, after about 10 months it falls apart, even though I'm very careful about maintenance, like not stretching it too much when pulling it on and off and rinsing it throughly in fresh water after using it in a chlorinated pool. |
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