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Sporti Euro Brief

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Sporti Euro Brief

Post by shadowmn » Sat Jul 29, 2017 5:41 am

I think it has been mentioned on here before, but does anyone wear a Sporti Euro Brief? I find it amusing that it is called a "brief". It's far from a brief. I just got one from SwimOutlet when I ordered my Sporti rash guard. I must say, it is quite small. I love the cut though, very appealing I think. It doesn't leave much room up front for your goods, but is doable. I hope I get to wear this in Aruba.

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Re: Sporti Euro Brief

Post by socalswimmer » Sat Jul 29, 2017 6:12 am

I have this suit in burgundy. It's quite brief indeed, I haven't worn it much.
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Re: Sporti Euro Brief

Post by PNWGuy » Sat Jul 29, 2017 12:32 pm

That's what I'm wearing in my avatar photo.

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Re: Sporti Euro Brief

Post by _su_ » Sat Jul 29, 2017 12:46 pm

Yes, I've bought a couple. Comfortable enough to me for swimming laps. And I liked the fit. I agree, they are a bit less flattering in the pouch, but I'm not looking to impress anyone. I think I had one stolen from my room while on vacation in Mexico, and I liked it enough to buy a replacement.
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Re: Sporti Euro Brief

Post by Thom » Sat Jul 29, 2017 7:05 pm

A few years ago, I bought a burgundy which I liked, but gave it to someone who wanted a speedo. I have the royal blue now. I wear a 30 in speedo brand, but I go up to a 32 for the Euro.
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Re: Sporti Euro Brief

Post by BJE » Sat Jul 29, 2017 8:51 pm

I have Sporti Euros in every available color and in two sizes. I love them. They are my favorite swim brief. They really fit me well. They are a little tight in the front but not so as to be uncomfortable. I cut the linings out of my black ones which gives more room but since they are black they do not go sheer. I would like to try cutting the lining out a different color. They have the cut and fit I like, low and narrow on the sides.
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Re: Sporti Euro Brief

Post by MeSooQuiet » Sun Jul 30, 2017 5:01 am

I just ordered one in green and cannot wait for it to get here. I have a speedo solar and not a fan of how high the suit sits on me. So hoping this suit sits low on me where I prefer them to be.

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Re: Sporti Euro Brief

Post by swimmy » Sun Jul 30, 2017 7:31 am

I haven't had a Euro but our team did buy a bunch of sportis in team colors that everybody liked, however it didn't take long to discover that they aren't very durable. Our salt water pool ate them up.

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Re: Sporti Euro Brief

Post by Thom » Sun Jul 30, 2017 9:53 am

swimmy wrote:I haven't had a Euro but our team did buy a bunch of sportis in team colors that everybody liked, however it didn't take long to discover that they aren't very durable. Our salt water pool ate them up.
Wow. A salt water pool. There are fewer and fewer of those left in South Florida. The last one locally was demolished to make way for yet another upscale condominium by the ocean. It was a beautiful pool that was probably installed in the 1950s. :cry:
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Post by BJE » Sun Jul 30, 2017 11:17 am

MeSooQuiet wrote:I just ordered one in green and cannot wait for it to get here. I have a speedo solar and not a fan of how high the suit sits on me. So hoping this suit sits low on me where I prefer them to be.
This is me on vacation wearing my green Sporti Euro with the waistband rolled down for better tanning.

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Re: Sporti Euro Brief

Post by FloridaSpeedo » Tue Aug 01, 2017 8:02 am

I wear them in Ft Lauderdale but find them to be a bit too constricting in the bulge area. Prefer Tyr 2 inch

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Re: Sporti Euro Brief

Post by packedspeedo » Thu Aug 03, 2017 10:43 am

I have a couple of Sporti Euros. Fairly comfortable, decent containment, but if I get excited, I tend to pop out. They don't last really long, but for $10, it's worth it.

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Re: Sporti Euro Brief

Post by MeSooQuiet » Wed Aug 23, 2017 3:38 pm

It came about two weeks ago. I was worried about the sizing because of reviews on swimoutlet.com and how so many people said they run small. I ordered the size I would normally wear a 32. The color is really nice. They do fit low, but not too low. I have yet to swim in them, but tested them in the shower like all my suits. I am not a fan of liners in suits, but have a feeling this one may have to stay in. I plan to start swimming at LA Fitness as they don't use lifeguards there and have never been a fan of people watching me try to swim or secretly thinking things in their head about my swimwear choices or swimming abilities. You can clearly see everything even with the liner in.

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Re: Sporti Euro Brief

Post by MeSooQuiet » Wed Aug 23, 2017 3:53 pm

Image

Here is a pic in it. It won't let me upload a frontal view where you can see everything.


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Re: Sporti Euro Brief

Post by _su_ » Thu Aug 24, 2017 2:59 pm

I have worn the same suit, a green and a dark blue one, to swim at my LA Fitness gyms. No lifeguards there, but the pools are located right by the front check-in desk with a very clear view to the swimming area from there. It's only those that aren't there to swim that seem to notice. I stopped going because too many gym-goers were hopping straight into the pool with their gym clothes still on like it was a bath and clothes washer. Yet I'm in there with a speedo and showered before entering.
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Re: Sporti Euro Brief

Post by SpeedoJT » Mon Nov 20, 2017 5:19 pm

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I love my Sporti Euro briefs. I have several colors and have cut the lining out of all of them. The cut is great if you like to wear as little as possible, but still need coverage for everyday public pool or beach. At their price you can’t go wrong.
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Re: Sporti Euro Brief

Post by SpeedoUSA » Mon Nov 20, 2017 6:53 pm

_su_ wrote:I have worn the same suit, a green and a dark blue one, to swim at my LA Fitness gyms. No lifeguards there, but the pools are located right by the front check-in desk with a very clear view to the swimming area from there. It's only those that aren't there to swim that seem to notice. I stopped going because too many gym-goers were hopping straight into the pool with their gym clothes still on like it was a bath and clothes washer. Yet I'm in there with a speedo and showered before entering.
It might help if you told them about it and they might consider posting signs.


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Re: Sporti Euro Brief

Post by Bostonswimmer » Tue Nov 21, 2017 7:40 am

I have bought these for years in on several pairs. I have found that you need to order the next size up. I am a solid 32 waist however I have to wear a 33 to 34. For the price they last just as long as the speedo which is three times the cost. I find the limited coverage looks great in the pool and at the beach. I like the fact that it sits low on my hips however you definitely need to shave your pubic area

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Re: Sporti Euro Brief

Post by rmf » Tue Nov 21, 2017 9:57 am

_su_ wrote:
Thu Aug 24, 2017 2:59 pm
I have worn the same suit, a green and a dark blue one, to swim at my LA Fitness gyms. No lifeguards there, but the pools are located right by the front check-in desk with a very clear view to the swimming area from there. It's only those that aren't there to swim that seem to notice. I stopped going because too many gym-goers were hopping straight into the pool with their gym clothes still on like it was a bath and clothes washer. Yet I'm in there with a speedo and showered before entering.
Same thing happens at the gym I go to and it drives me friggen nuts. Signs everywhere but people still do it. The hot tub is in the same area and it's gross because people do it there too. I see the same thing happen with the Aqua Fitness classes. I wish they had a shower in the pool area. People are better at showering off at the summer swim club that we are members of and it's an outdoor pool then they are at this gym. .... oh, and don't get me started about pissing in the pool. I get so angry when I hear kids say that their coach doesn't let them run to the bathroom during practice or that they get yelled at if they have to go... lol....
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