SpeedoMen's Swimsuit Jammer Endurance+ Solid USA Adult
C**Z
Durable, Comfortable, Fit as Desired
These suits are great. There's a small internal lining in the front which helps keep things in place. The seam down the front is not super noticeable and the overall build of the suit is flattering. The internal drawstring works well and isn't too short.I'm 6'1", lean athletic build, 200lbs and the size 34 fit perfectly. It should compress a bit if you're serious about swimming.The black color is good, and I've only swam with this suit a few times, but so far I see no evidence of fading or stress on the seams. The "Speedo" logo is embroidered which is a nice touch as the suit maintains a good look.
J**Y
Loving them so far
I originally bought the 32 based on the instructions in the sizing description. I am 5'11, 187 lb, and wear a 34 pant size. Based on that the sizing descriptions says I should buy the 32, which I did. That did not work out. They were a bit tight in the waist but were not deep enough. I sent them back and exchanged for the 34 which is perfect! I've swam in them twice since purchasing and they feel great. I am hoping they last longer than some of the off-brand jammers I've purchased that give up quickly to the chlorine.
M**R
Very nice and tight
I wear usually a large and 34 jean. I got the size 34 and they fit nice and tight. They are holding up better than my previous brand.
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.
C**H
Nice fit
I purchased a S & M size to see which was best. I kept both. The S for a tighter fit for competitive swimming and the M for outdoor running while training for triathlons. Love the quality.
B**E
Comparison with TYR's Durafast Jammer
The last time I needed a new suit, I purchased the TYR brand equivalent (Durafast Jammer) of this suit. At the time I purchased the Speedo, I wore a size 38 waist, and so I purchased one size down because in the past, I've found that one size down from my pant size usually works for competition suits. In the four months that I used this suit, I dropped down to a 36, and so when it came time for a new one, I figured 34 ought to be the right size. Because this brand's 34 was more expensive, I purchased the TYR.What I love about this suit:The material is a polyester blend which holds its form and color very well. The material also dries very quickly, and this is important because putting on a wet suit if I work out a second time in a day is a pretty awful feeling. The suit is tight enough to keep my business in place without being restrictive. When I get out of the pool, the suit doesn't suck up against my man bits to reveal a profile of what I've got going on, even after it's broken in.What I don't love about this suit:Like others, I've found that there is a bit of a problem with the stitching; however, my stitching only became discolored. It did not unravel like others have said. I swim 12-15 miles/week, and so the suit gets a fair amount of time exposed to chlorine. The discoloration is not enough for me to drop a star because to me, form follows function.How it measures up against TYR's Durafast:I would give Speedo the nod overall, but not by much. When I purchased my Speedo, it was less expensive than it was when I bought the TYR. The TYR was a bit tight in the thighs at the beginning, and that shouldn't have much variance with a differential of one size in the waist. I would feel comfortable buying either again, and cost will be the sole factor in making that decision.
J**S
first one and it was great
I like this, I have been wearing this for almost 2 months now, 5 times a week. This fits me very well and comfortably. I used to wear those beach shorts and those always stopped me from streching legs. The Speedo one was great! I don't feel anything during swimming. And I lost 7 kgs so far :)
J**G
Buy a size up. My last pair lasted 10 years.
I am shocked my black pair lasted 10 years and are still holding up. The threads are bleached white, but these jammers are still holding together. I had to buy a size up as the thigh cuffs are too tight, but this is a known issue.
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
M**Z
Muy buen traje de baño
Se ajusta bien, cumple con su función, un poquito apretado de las piernas pero va a flojar con el tiempo. Me gustó mucho.
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