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Water Polo Brief Vs. Swim Brief

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dorcas336

Re: Water Polo Brief Vs. Swim Brief

Post by dorcas336 » Fri Dec 30, 2011 7:44 pm

Great John C. and your experience with Turbos-once I get them wet they seem to settle down and cling to my butt cheeks so the crack doesn't show. I am also wearing Crootas-I think from aussie bum. They are mostly Nylon with some spandex-hardly feel them. :!:

Justin88

Re: Water Polo Brief Vs. Swim Brief

Post by Justin88 » Sun Jan 01, 2012 7:26 pm

hawtinmaspeedo wrote:Thanx guys, JohnC you look awesome in those and thanks for the posts and goes to the rest. I picked up the aquablade for 10 bucks instead of the zumho, fits sooo comfortably but now my mission is to find cheap turbos
I bought a blade from the same place John recommended. It is a nice suit.

Justin88

Re: Water Polo Brief Vs. Swim Brief

Post by Justin88 » Sun Jan 01, 2012 7:29 pm

dorcas336 wrote:Great John C. and your experience with Turbos-once I get them wet they seem to settle down and cling to my butt cheeks so the crack doesn't show. I am also wearing Crootas-I think from aussie bum. They are mostly Nylon with some spandex-hardly feel them. :!:
Suits fit way different wet than dry. They stretch and spread wet. I always downsize a little.

jay
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Re: Water Polo Brief Vs. Swim Brief

Post by jay » Mon Jan 02, 2012 8:54 am

Without a doubt the Turbos, a little more in price but well worth it. One size up should do. Have had a black pair for several years and they remain the same as the day I purchased them. Several times a week in chlorine pool and it has had no effect on them.

aussiebumfan

Re: Water Polo Brief Vs. Swim Brief

Post by aussiebumfan » Mon Jan 02, 2012 7:28 pm

Speedo still make a double-thickness nylon water polo brief, with a slightly squared-off leg. I got mine from International Jock a couple of years ago, and they were still advertising them recently. Not quite as bulky as the other fabrics, and sizings are to-size.

httechtim

Re: Water Polo Brief Vs. Swim Brief

Post by httechtim » Sat Feb 11, 2012 1:29 pm

So, if i should get a nike suit then I should get one size smaller? or get my size. I dont remember but I remember hearing they fit bigger.

GRSwimmer

Re: Water Polo Brief Vs. Swim Brief

Post by GRSwimmer » Sun Feb 26, 2012 3:30 am

Go at least one size down. I have a 34" waist and the 30" are perfect for laps. I have a 32 also. It's a little loose for the pool, but it's a little more comfortable for extended wear. The 32 will probably become my beach suit this year.

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