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The Speedo Men's Swimsuit Jammer Endurance+ Solid USA Adult is crafted from a blend of 50% Polyester and 50% PBT, featuring a drawstring closure and designed for hand wash only. This swimsuit boasts ultra-chlorine resistant Endurance+ fabric, ensuring it lasts 20 times longer than conventional swimwear. With four-way stretch technology, it provides a body-hugging fit and exceptional shape retention. Lightweight and quick-drying, it resists sagging, bagging, fading, and snagging, while its low moisture absorption keeps you comfortable. The front gusset adds an extra layer of support for your swimming needs.
3**S
Pretty durable; sizing is complicated
I bought these because I started swimming laps for cardio improvement. I'm 5' 11" and at the time of purchase, weighed 165 and wore waist size 33 jeans. I am thin but have a little muffin top because I am out of shape and only recently started exercising again.I was concerned about the mixed messages regarding sizing. According to Speedo's sizing chart, having a size 32 waist means that you're supposed to buy a size 30 but reviews suggested to buy the size corresponding to your pants size. Being a size 33, I bought both the 32 and 34 with Amazon's try before you buy program.I acknowledge that the proper fit is supposed to be skin tight and completely free of wrinkles but never having used anything but "swimming trunks", I felt more at ease with the size 34. The more appropriate fit for serious swimming would probably be the 32 or 30 but I felt uncomfortably exposed with the size 32 and I can't and don't want to imagine wearing a size 30. The inner lining is made of the same material as the rest of the jammers and smooths out the front panel to the extent that my children don't cringe.My old swimming trunks were Columbia water shorts and made of polyester so they held up but bleached out after about 2 months of 5 days/week 1 hr lap sessions. These Speedo Endurance jammers are holding up well after 4 months of comparable usage with only the stitching starting to fade out. As a comparison, my childrens' spandex/nylon swimsuits literally disintegrated in the same time frame.The best part is that I cut 2-3 strokes per 25m length just by switching to the jammers. On average, that savings comes out to ~195 strokes per 66 length mile. So for my swimming style, I'm saving about 9 lengths/mile just by using these jammers. Lacking experience, I had no idea that there would be such a difference. I'm gliding in the water and not dragging as if I'm pulling a parachute like with my old trunks.Now, after 6 months of steadily working out and swimming I'm replacing fat with muscle but I'm losing more fat bulk faster than adding muscle bulk. So I've dropped 10 lbs, my muffin top and I cinch up another belt notch on my size 33 jeans. The 34 jammers are now loose and the extra material leaves wrinkles in the front and clings when wet. I kept the 32 jammers and these now fit comfortably and I plan to use them until I can put some good weight back on.Long story short; I like and recommend the Speedo Endurance Jammers and would buy them again. They last longer than standard swim suits and significantly reduce drag. Took off one star because the stitching will eventually fail first and they should have used the same material for the stitching as for the rest of the suit. Hopefully, my sizing experience will help make informed decisions.
B**R
Fit true to size and lasts long
I swim 5 days a week for 45 mins. The suit has held up great and doesn’t get see-through. I rinse with cold water and spin dry at the pool. Fit was accurate for me.
J**Z
Fit and fabric
I ordered multiple items for lap swimming. I bought jammers and square leg in different price ranges. You know what they say, and I got what I paid for. I have yet to put them to use but these don’t seem like a throw away item. My waist size is about 32, the recommended size was a 34. I bought the medium (32 waist) and they fit perfect. The lower leg, unlike the others, fit on the tight side but that will change with a few swim sessions. I’d buy again and in the same size. I actually prefer a mid high thigh fit but some things are made for some bodies. Even though I weigh in at 162 it’s an out of shape 162.
A**R
Order your waist size
I ordered two of these after reading reviews about sizing. I wear a 32 waist in Levi’s and most every pant. Speedo’s sizing chart suggested I order a size 30. I ended up ordering both 30 and 32. Glad I did. The size 32 fit better both in the waist and thigh. These suits have an elastic band at the end of the leg openings, near the knees. The leg band on the size 30 was so tight it felt like a tourniquet. The leg bands on the size 32 is still tight but not uncomfortable. During swims the suit stays on fine and doesn’t look big at all.
R**E
Sized a bit larger than ProLT
I purchased this Speedo Men's Swimsuit Jammer Endurance to replace my Speedo Men's Swimsuit Jammer ProLT, which lasted only 6 months of regular swimming (3 miles a week). The Endurance 32" does not fit as tight as the 32" ProLT, which surprised me. It seems to be a slightly coarser material. I've now used it for about 5 miles of swimming. It's okay, and I hope it lasts longer, but I like the ProLT more.
D**S
these are great, but...
They hurt! I ordered a size down -- 32 -- as I generally wear as 32/33 short/pant size. I will say these are extremely tight, and while you may want them this way [in competition], I don't want to be in pain. So I'm ordering a 34 and going to try these out 1 more time.These are WAY better than any other 'swim suit', imho, for a lot of reasons.Love the style, the look, and the overall fit, but the tightness is just too much for someone whose not Michael Phelps.PS I used to be a swimmer, so I'm used to it.Personally, I wish they had size 33 so I didn't have to jump too big. If it's between the too, I'll probably stick with too small (32) over too big (34).
M**D
Long lasting training suit, but....
I have been through three of these and they are comfortable to wear, last a long time (generally 2 years of swimming 3 miles a week in a chlorinated pool. One word of caution: be very careful not to get a knot in the drawstring when it's wet. This string is so thin and the material stretches, so if it knots up when you are removing the suit, you will never untie it. This happened to me twice. The last time, I tried so long to get it untied, I eventually had to use the bathroom and resorted to cutting the string with a knife! End of suit. I just ordered a Tyr suit, just to see if they are any better.
D**S
Good training suit
The main fabric of the Endurance suits is awesome. I swim three days a week in a chlorine-based pool and the main fabric just goes on with no appreciable thinning, stretching, fading or degradation. Notice I said the "main" fabric. The stitching isn't as durable. You will start noticing a lightening and color change. Then it gets a little ratty/worn in appearance. Eventually it will fail and you will need a new suit. The liner also degrades somewhat with lots of use, but it is out of sight and not likely to be an issue. Having said all that, the suit lasts much longer than a conventional suit. Is the extra life worth the extra money? YES.
C**N
Great swim wear
Husband swims 3x a week with a masters swim club. These are great training jammers and fit great!
J**L
el color es muy atractivo
La tela seca muy rapido
K**
Fits well
This fits well. It might look tight at the beginning, but that is nothing to worry about as it will loosen up as you swim in it. The one thing I noticed is that it reduces drag compared to my previous swim suit. Which I really appreciated even as a casual swimmer.
K**D
Excellent training suit.
Excellent training suit.
L**E
Comfortable and durable material but not sure about the sizing.
I used to be an avid swimmer (now I’m rehabing) so I know how polyester/spandex jammers should fit and feel. I think I’ve even had these before. The material feels durable and comfortable and the stitching seems like it will outlast the material as is common in my suits. The draw string has enough play on it to be useful and the legs do not ride up. My only criticism for improvement is they feel just slightly bigger than expected even after measuring myself numerous times to be sure. This results in some wrinkling in the legs especially when wet. Which is an issue I don’t normally have when I purchase from a local shop. I like my suits to fit like a second skin but this problem is relatively minor so I’ll get used to it, but I don’t know if I’ll buy a suit online again.
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