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I have a bunch of the Speedo Solars and they definately are NOT 1" sides. They used to be, but Speedo chabged the suit a few years ago and made the sides a bit wider, probably closer to 2". They are still a great fit. Its my "go to" suit, I wear it all the time. Love the tanlines I get from it!!!
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Macys seems to be running a perrenial closeout on these..limited sizes and colors Photos show actual men wearing the suits
http://www1.macys.com/shop/product/s...r%26slotId%3D1 Sebbie |
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Doesn't actually look like 1".
Would love to meet an actual man in his Speedos, lol. |
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My strong recollection, back when I tried lots of suits from Swimoutlet, is the Solar was definitely bigger then 1 inch sides -- perhaps only a bit narrower than my Sporti Euro, which is just at 2 inches in size 32. Another big difference to note is the Sporti sits much lower on the hips (see the attached photo if I succeeded to upload). After trying most of the brands available from Swimoutlet, Sport Euro is my favorite suit in terms of super fit, comfort, and durability so far -- and inexpensive enough to be able to enjoy having way more colors! For me, the 2 inches is small enough to satisfy the urge for skimpy, but conservative enough that I have still become comfortable to be the only guy wearing briefs at the pool at the local suburban fitness club or on any regular beach (like on our Hawaii vacation last spring in the photo.)
I suggest you buy several brands, sizes, or colors from Swimoutlet to get the free shipping over fifty bucks, and then invest the few dollars it costs in return postage to mail back the ones you don't want -- I have done that a lot with no problem. Last edited by skinny56 : 10-11-2013 at 05:57 AM. |
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I have both, but I do prefer the Sporti euro cut ... It is true to "cut". I have cut out the lining in both. The Sporti really seems to hold my boys in place very nicely. I swim on a Masters team and the Sporti holds up for many months. My waist is 31-32, but I wear a 30 in the Sporti. Good luck!
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This discussion made me want to break out my old Speedo Solar that I still have. The material is much silkier than the new ones and the sides are a lot narrower
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This last photo is of the old, blue suit on top of the new white suit. You can see how different the sides are
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Why do people cut out the lining? Is there a reason for that? I also see people wearing 2 swimsuits, one on top of the other. Is there a reason for that also? |
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1. Better body definition (and can let you swim faster according to some - but better make sure the fit is good as loss of shape in some materials can make it a mistake)
2. Swimmers might do that in training for a drag effect and so make them work harder on their lap times. Less so now but formerly common practise in water polo as a defence against aggressive underwater grab and pull tactics. (somewhere on the www is a pic of a water polo international emerging from the pool with no bum cheek cover left on his speedo!) |
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