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Welcome to the Speedo Forum.
If you are a guest, you can only see a small portion of the forum. Members like posting their speedo selfies so I don't like that to be 100% public. However, joining is free.
If you are a new member, you need to email me your username so I can manually activate your account. This is a pain (for you and me) but it is the only way I've been able to keep the spam bots from ruining the forum. My email address is: DaveEvans@SpeedoFetish.com
This forum is free and I don't allow any advertising (except my own sites), if you would like to donate please click the link above, all donations go towards the hosting and maintenance of the forum for everyone to enjoy.
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New Suit for Water Polo?
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New Suit for Water Polo?
Hi guys!
I am a keen swimmer and wear regular speedo briefs or squarecuts when working out in the pool.
I am interested in joining a local water polo club and was wondering if water polo players wear special suits or are the ones I have suitable? There are water polo suits for sale, but how are they different? They look like normal speedos to me.
Thanks!
I am a keen swimmer and wear regular speedo briefs or squarecuts when working out in the pool.
I am interested in joining a local water polo club and was wondering if water polo players wear special suits or are the ones I have suitable? There are water polo suits for sale, but how are they different? They look like normal speedos to me.
Thanks!
Re: New Suit for Water Polo?
the speedo briefs u have are enough. waterpolo players dont wear squarecuts nor jammers. they even wear two speedos at the same time, one underneath the other just in case some player of the other team takes one off u still got cover.
Re: New Suit for Water Polo?
as hotjunglekid said, what you have is enough infact you may need to buy another couple of pairs since u will probably wear two at a time for safety or go risky and wear 1 and keep as you are, remember thought people play dirty lol
Re: New Suit for Water Polo?
I know it's been a while since this was posted, but since I came across this site recently, I thought about posting a reply. This is a site that sells waterpolo swim wear. the prices are however in British pounds.swimbottomusa wrote:Hi guys!
I am a keen swimmer and wear regular speedo briefs or squarecuts when working out in the pool.
I am interested in joining a local water polo club and was wondering if water polo players wear special suits or are the ones I have suitable? There are water polo suits for sale, but how are they different? They look like normal speedos to me.
Thanks!
www.waterpoloshop.com
Re: New Suit for Water Polo?
It's a very nice site, the prices are in Euros. Thanks for posting the site.
Re: New Suit for Water Polo?
The answer to how the suits are different is that they are often made of heavier weight (thicker) material than the regular swimming suits, regardless of the fabric blend that's used, so they stand up to the rigors of the game. It's also common for stronger, more durable fabrics to be used (i.e. all nylon). The suits are also worn much smaller and tighter than regular swimsuits, to prevent other players from grabbing and holding on to the suit. At pools around here (California), wearing suits so small and tight that crack is showing in back has become a virtual norm for players from high school age on up.
Re: New Suit for Water Polo?
Thanks for the info. Hotswimmr. Maybe I should look into joining a recreational water polo club once I improve my swimming.Hotswimmr wrote:The answer to how the suits are different is that they are often made of heavier weight (thicker) material than the regular swimming suits, regardless of the fabric blend that's used, so they stand up to the rigors of the game. It's also common for stronger, more durable fabrics to be used (i.e. all nylon). The suits are also worn much smaller and tighter than regular swimsuits, to prevent other players from grabbing and holding on to the suit. At pools around here (California), wearing suits so small and tight that crack is showing in back has become a virtual norm for players from high school age on up.
Re: New Suit for Water Polo?
Water polo suits have longer sides and can be made out of 100% nylon or polyester that doesn't have much stretch since there isnt any lycra. You wear them tight and then they cant be pulled off as much. Some are listed as "double lined" which may be another name for fully lined. I just dont know. But the idea is that they are more durable. Maybe the double lining makes them harder to pull off. Lots of stuff happens underwater that you don't see.swimbottomusa wrote:Hi guys!
I am interested in joining a local water polo club and was wondering if water polo players wear special suits or are the ones I have suitable? There are water polo suits for sale, but how are they different? They look like normal speedos to me.
Thanks!
Heres a web address for the SwimOutlet water polo page http://www.swimoutlet.com/Water_Polo_s/208.htm
Heres one for truWest. They have a two-layer suit in nylon. Their eurocut water polo looks okay. Some of their colors/patterns are weird.
http://www.truwest.com/waterpolo/menu.html
truWest used to have a slightly weird rubber water polo suit that was tough to pull off. It must have been tough to pull on since they don't sell it anymore.