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The Speedo Women's Swimsuit One Piece Endurance+ Flyback is designed for competitive swimmers, featuring a blend of 50% Polyester and 50% PBT for durability and comfort. Its unique four-way stretch fabric provides a body-hugging fit, while the vibrant team colors ensure you make a splash in and out of the pool.
T**R
Just the best practice suits out there. 5 star quality for such a great price.
If you're a competitive swimmer, or are looking to train in the pool a LOT (two or more times a week), this is the perfect suit. I bought my standard swimsuit size (P.S. sizing tip- I find the size most accurately represents the size of your ribcage. Aka, take the measurement along the widest part of your ribcage and that should be close to the size that you need) and it fit exactly as I expected it to.If you're unsure, err on the larger size, because the suit has little stretch to it. But it's SUPPOSED to be like that.I have bought these suits before. I had one last me for 5 (!) years of continual abuse. I'm talking 20 hours a week in the pool and it lasted for 5 YEARS! The next one I bought has so far lasted me 3 years. This is the latest one that I bought, and I'm mostly using it a meet suit, and a backup practice suit. The quality is so excellent for the price.Tips to make your suit last a really, really, really long time:* After you are done swimming, rinse your suit in cold water. DO NOT WASH IT unless you absolutely have to. NEVER PUT YOUR SUIT IN A WASHING MACHINE! Doing so will ruin your suit much faster. If you MUST wash, use gentle detergent and wash in cold water. And for Phelp's sake, DO NOT PUT IT IN A DRYER OMG WHYYYYYYY* Dry your suit after every practice. "Duh," you might say, but trust me, seasoned swimmers often leave suits in their bags due to laziness (or because we forgot as we were stuffing our faces/taking a nap/etc.). Make sure you hang it up someplace where it can get 100% dry. If you leave it wet for long periods of time, you get stuff called "dry mold", which is yes, literally mold, that looks like a white powder, but is difficult to remove from your suit. Drying is important to keeping yourself clean, and your suit lasting a long time.* Less important than the other two, but be gentle when putting your suit on and off. Yes, it will be tight at first, but that doesn't mean you should force it on, like the Hulk in reverse. Stretching out your suit will damage the fibers.Bottom line: This suit is superb quality, really the best practice suit you can buy. The fit is true to size, but tight. But if you are a seasoned competitor, it should not bother you (those who are less into tight suits should definitely size up!). Expect your suit to last you years!
A**L
Best value for money
quality material, comfortable, true to size, flattering, dries quickly, great value for money
V**A
The best practice suit. Runs small..as it should.
This suit lasts forever. Rinse it off with cold water and don’t ring it out to keep it running small.Don’t be deterred by the fact that there is no give. You want it to be hard to put on. The material seems more like woven cotton than a stretchy-tight spandex suit. It takes getting used to but it’s worth it for a suit that lasts this long.This is also a very modest cut, full coverage. Considering its longevity the price is more than reasonable.
A**N
Solid Training Suit for Pregnancy
I bought this to train in during my pregnancy (I swam competitively in college at a Division 1 school). I went with Speedo over Nike polyester because Speedo is a more conservative cut. Pre-pregnancy, I would always go with "Nike Swim Polyester Cut-Out Tank" because I like the cut so so much better and the Nike is unlined (or atleast used to be, I've read reviews that they may have changed this). I was feeling a bit more modest as my body changed though.If you are not used to Nike's skimpy butt coverage, this Speedo is probably a better option for you. I ordered up a few sizes larger than my normal size as a result to allow for tummy expansion. I am normally a size 30, but went with a 34 and it fits me well at 27 weeks. As I use it, it will naturally give, but not sure if this will last until 40 weeks (or if I will actually be working out at 40 weeks). If I were to order a suit for pregnancy again, I'd probably steer away from a polyester suit because they have less give and go for something with lycra. I really tried to find an actual maternity suit to train in, but nothing exists that doesn't have tons of extra fabric(and I don't need any more drag than I already have, thank you very much). The maternity suits all look like they are made for women 60+. I am actually really disappointed that Nike or Speedo haven't attempted to make something to fill this void, since every doctor I speak to says swimming is such a great form of exercise during pregnancy!For non-pregnancy users, this is a good conservative cut (not too small on the butt) and durable suit. It does have a lining (many polyester suits do not). It is durable and should last a good deal longer than a lycra suit and will not fade nearly as fast.Thanks for taking the time to read my review, and I hope you found it helpful in making a purchase decision.
J**T
Very nice
Nice but had to return.Not my size.
B**.
Terrible
I have been buying and wearing this brand of swimsuit for the past 10 years and have never had issues with the suit before. However, this one took 3 1/2 weeks to be delivered and when it came, the liner had already been torn out, and it looked like the original tag had been reattached making me wonder if this suit had been worn before. This is unacceptable. It is too late to return it at this point, but I would expect some type of apology or refund.
V**R
Great suit for those with long torsos
I never write reviews, but I'm leaving this one to help with sizing. My height is between 5'7" and 5'8", weight fluctuates between 135-140 lbs, measurements are 35" bust, 27" waist, 40" hips with a long torso. I initially ordered this suit in a size 12 or 38, which is the size I wear in the swimsuit I was replacing (the Speedo Pro LT), but that size was too long in the torso and loose in the chest. The size 10 or 36, while a bit snug when dry, fits me much better in the pool without any gaping or bagging of the fabric. I swim laps 3x a week and I feel like this one is sturdy enough to last me for a while.
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