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A tri-suit is just like a wrestling singlet, but usually with padding. Not as much padding as bile shorts however. The wrestling singlet will give you the same feel and a lot cheaper. Even local sporting good stores have them in stock.
Eastbay has/had skin suits that are well made and on the cheaper cost side. Still have several. UPDATE Just looked and they seem to have stopped selling them. Their singlets were on sale however. If you need help locating some please let me know. |
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I actually have one of the Eastbay speedsuits. It's ok, but not my favorite due to the fabric. I really like lycra that's shinier, silky and feels heavier. My favorite singlet right now is a navy Asics modified singlet. It has the best feeling fabric of anything I have and it was pretty inexpensive.
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Eastbay must have changed something, since mine is a little shiny and very smooth. Cannot help getting stiff wham I put it on. Sorry to hear of the change, but now they don't sell them anymore.
New search continues…….. |
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I would love to wear a thin nylon pouch thong on a boardwalk in the AM walking along like Hollywood Beach in Florida in the sunlight~ walking and letting it swing... show it off and let men check it out~ occasionally rubbing the front to ensure some swelling... mmmmm
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Wasn't a pouch thong, but when a sudden thunderstorm came up, I walked back to the hotel from Fort Lauderdale beach in a purple Muscleskins classic thong. That was actually quite exciting.
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