TYRMen's Durafast One Jammer Swimsuit
G**R
Good product
Holding up well after many swimming days
M**E
Black color shows camp pattern
Product is fine but the images show a black camo pattern but it is actually solid black.
D**E
Stitching needs improvement
This suit is comfortable. I swim about 20 times per month and have only been wearing the suit for about 3 months and the stitching is bleached white and starting to weaken and fray. The fabric is still good. No fading or sagging yet. Overall, I was expecting more durability from this “Endurance “ suit. Still good after about 60 swims, but I don’t think it will go another 3 months.
I**Z
Super Excellent Overall
Used it for a year (6 times per month) and still in excellent condition.
D**S
Compare with Speedo Endurance
I train 4-5 hours per week year round, and have for many years. My pool uses traditional chlorination. Naturally I got tired of replacing the short-lived "normal" suits, and discovered the TYR Durafast and Speedo Endurance suits. What a difference! Although they use different materials, the anti-chlorine performance of both are similar. It seems like the fabric never wears out - but the stitching on both eventually fails. As noted elsewhere, the stitching turns white after some time, and gives out at some later time. Both suits last MUCH longer than "normal" suits. (I wish TYR and Speedo would use the same chlorine-resistant material for the stitching that they use for the fabric!) So what is the difference? Currently the TYR costs a little bit less, and I prefer the TYR drawstring. To me, the TYR material is a bit more comfortable, soft with some stretch. The Speedo Endurance is OK in this regard, and I will probably buy whichever is the better deal at the time. I buy some other suits a size smaller than my normal waist size, but I recommend ordering your actual waist size with the TYR.
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