These.The best, I have been using them for the last 25 years or so:
Shorts – Aeroskin Worldwide
(They even come in family size to fit me)
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These.The best, I have been using them for the last 25 years or so:
Shorts – Aeroskin Worldwide
(They even come in family size to fit me)
Normal as well. Just reach down and un-scrunch them. If the suit is so tight you can't fix yourself, you should reconsider the suit.
Does it depend maybe of the thickness ?Totally disagree, I properly fitted wetsuit you should not be able to do this.
my tweenda .
Some of you guys mustn't have descended yet or ya got marballs!
That might be true if you have a 30 year old wetsuit with no stretch in it. Any decent modern wetsuit should have enough stretch, and still fit right. Wetsuits should not be constrictive. They should follow the body, not squeeze it.Totally disagree, I properly fitted wetsuit you should not be able to do this.
When young I was very happy with water polo suits; they are thick, adherent, elastic and with very smooth sutface, so the wet suit makes no friction.
I do not find on Amazon the very same model I was using at the time. It appears that now they are much longer, but basically it is something like this: Amazon.com : TYR Boy's/Men's Solid Competition Water Polo Predator Jammer : Clothing
This is the Speedo. It was not considered ptotective enough. We had to wear a "ball protector" under the suit in water polo games. so the suit had to be longer and thicker...You're looking in the wrong place: https://www.swimoutlet.com/p/nike-swim-water-polo-brief-23052/?Search=sayt&color=35145
a "ball protector"
My father explained this as when your powder sack gets longer than your shootin iron. You will need to rearrange on occasion.