Wednesday, 27 March 2013

Speedo Men's Race Endurance+ Polyester Solid Jammer Swimsuit, Navy, 38

Cheap Speedo Men's Race Endurance+ Polyester Solid Jammer Swimsuit, Navy, 38

Speedo Men's Race Endurance+ Polyester Solid Jammer Swimsuit, Navy, 38 By Speedo

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Speedo Men's Solid Endurance Jammer
The Speedo Men's Solid Endurance Jammer is perfect for swim team wear or any water activity; for those looking for a little more coverage at the pool or beach, than a traditional swim brief. It is ideal for swim training and regular use. Featuring jammer styling, offering more coverage to the legs. It comes with the endurance+ 100% chlorine resistant fabric, designed to lasts 20 times longer than any of the conventional swimwear fabrics. The four-way stretch technology also provides a body-hugging fit, great shape retention and soft comfort. With low moisture absorption and quick drying technology, it keeps you dry and comfortable. The inside drawstring at waist ensures a secure fit. Choose the Speedo Men's Solid Endurance Jammer for all your training sessions at the pool or other water activities.






  • Size: 38

  • Color: Navy

  • Brand: Speedo

  • Model: 805014-041-38

  • Fabric type: Polyester

  • Dimensions: .35 pounds


Features



  • 50% polyester, 50% PBT

  • Speedo trademarked Endurance+ fabric that is 100% chlorine resistant to last 20 times longer with new four-way stretch technology

  • Constructed with our exclusive 9-thread flat lock stitching technology for stronger seams and a better fit with optimal stretch

  • Hand wash cold water, hang or lay flat to dry

  • Imported





Most helpful customer reviews


153 of 157 people found the following review helpful.

44/18/13 Update -- vs. TYR


By Nancy or Rich

So far in 13 months I have gone through 3 Speedos (2 lycra and 1 polyester -- the "endurance"). My expectation was that I could find a jammer that lasts me a year since my old-style bathing suits lasted 2-3 years. My expectation was obviously flawed based on these Speedo jammers and unusally high number of miles I swim. Thus, I'll let you decide if these pass the test:

Swimming Obsession: 6-7 days per week, 2 miles minimum per day, up to 8 miles per day in December competition. Thus, in understandable terms, typically 1 to 1.5 hours per day with December sessions between 3-5 hours. So, in 13 months, an estimated 575 hours, I went through 3 suits. Probably I should have retired the lycra suits earlier, but since they were staying together (stitching), a towel over the suit to hide the bare areas where the suit deteriorated extended them a bit. However, the stitching on the endurance turned white and then disappeared and separated. Yes, I religiously rinse my suit after each session in lot of cold water.

Pros: The polyester suit had fabulous material for practice swims. Unlike the lycra jammers which practically dissolved or lost shape in a matter of a months, the endurance polyester only stretched a little after about 4 months. If you are built "nomally", heed the ordering size comments in other reviews. I am a 34 waist, but the first 34 suit was extremely iuncomfortable on thighs and butt. The 2nd and 3rd suits were both 36's and fit comfortably.

Cons: Although the "endurance" main suit material was awesome, the seam stitching deterorated and finally parted! Thus, one must judge the endurance by the weakest link -- the seam stitching. Each lycra suit lasted about 4.5 months, whereas the endurance (marketed as lasting 20x longer!) lasted 4 months. However, based on hours, I the polyester endurance lasted more HOURS since my mileage per day was higher. Unfortunately though, you will NOT see a 20x longer life for the polyester endurance jammer unless Speedo fixes the weak threads stitching the seams! Another con some would consider, not me for I'm already too old to care "much", is that you will lose speed with the polyester vs. the lycra. Thus, make the polyester your practice suit if you are a competitive swimmer. Otherwise, the style is most fitting regardless.

Next Test: I have started breaking in my second Speedo Endurance, but have ordered a TYR polyester today from Amazon. Next review I'll compare both -- give me about 8-9 months please.

6/15/11 UPDATE:

7 Month update on 2nd Suit is 5 STAR so far. Do NOT try to swim in a suit that is equal to your waist; get the next avaiolabloe size! The first suit was a 34. Legs were TIGHT -- not snug, tight! The 2nd suit is a comfortable snug. Unless yo9u have pencil sized thighs, go with the nest size. It is obvious to me now that the stitching wore out BECAUSE I didn't order next size. Note: the TYR is more flexible and comfortable, but I only used that suit twice. Will let you know how this Speedo holds up in next review update. btw, this last 7 months equaled about 510+ miles and 272 hours in the pool. I rinse mine in cold shower water and squeeze (NOT wring). Hang on line to dry. This suit does NOT stretch like the lycra ones and keeps it's shape.

8/1/11 UPDATE:

Well, I made it another 1.5 months -- total of 8.5 months in the Endurance + Speedo. Near the end of June the white threads started to deteriorate. By 7/30 the suit started to separate on the one seam. Final assessment: 575-580 miles or around 314 hours in the chlorinated pool. I can probably live with that, but am now on my TYR polyester for the comaparison test. The TYR is much, much more comfortable at this moment. Much more giving -- feels like a 100% lycra suit and its not. Also more stylish -- patterned sides in different colors. But will it last longer? Stay tuned. As far as Speedo, the suit was very stiff and always tight. Maybe I need to go 2 sizes up so my legs fit right (34 to 38). Bottom line for the SPEEDO Endurance: determine how many HOURS you will spend in a pool and divide by 37 to get the expected months. Subtract time if the suit is overly tight. Hope this helps.

6/28/12 UPDATE:
Sorry for the delay with the TYR comparison, but my pool shut down for 4.5 months over the winter. The results are now in though. The TYR material, like the Speedo, is fine after 6.5 months of swimming, equal to about 283 miles and 157 hours in the pool. However, like the Speedo, the threads have just begun to deteriorate to the point where a separation started. Thus, the Speedo made it twice as long (hours and miles) than the TYR. Now I know what I can expect, and its no more than 8,5 months, or 575 miles, or 314 hours at the max before the better Speedo threads deteriorate. Although the TYR is more comfortable (material a lot more flexible and comfortable), I'll have to return to Speedo. But, before I do, a second TYR has been started today. If I come even close to the Speedo longevity, I'll report back.In any case, I find exception to the advertising of both companies that these suits are 10x better than less expensive ones -- material maybe, but NOT threads!

4/18/13 UPDATE:
More pool closures and summer slack, but my TYR update is as follows: At about 310 miles to date, this TYR is showing thread depreciation. On both Speedo and TYR the threads on a black suit will turn white as a first indication of what to expect shortly, namely the disappearance of the outside stitch (it appears that each seam is stitched, then stitched over to give you a belief that its industrucable -- Ha ha. Anyways, after going white, the broad stitch starts to vanish. First you'll see some threads disappear as though you have been rubbing them together for miles -- well, I was (inseam). Eventually, the entire broad outside stitch will be gone in smal sections, say 1/4 inch and increase from there. I am at that point already. Next I can expect the finally stitching to give and the suit to begin to separate. I will be lucky if I see 400 miles on this TYR.

Conclusion:
Neither suit performs as advertised (20X better!). The threads give out and suit separates within the MILES stated in my review. I did get more miles out of the Speedo; but I enjoyed the comfort of the TYR.The 20x is a comparison to each vendor's Lycra suit. The Lycra suit MATERIAL deteriorates badly and before any stitching goes; whereas, the polyester suit material never weathers but the threads go quickly. Since I am buying a suit for best durability, I'll sacrifice the comfort and go again with speedo. Or maybe I'll just go down to Walmart and get a cheap one off the rack and swim less in each session before the thighs chap in those cheapo cloth suits. Last recommendation: Get the next size if you choose these jammers. If you swim like me, neither suit will keep it's good-fitting look after several 100 miles in the pool. Enjoy your swim.


36 of 37 people found the following review helpful.

5Good jammers


By Sergei

Good, well-made jammers. True to size! Unfortunately, I listened to comments about other speedo jammers that all advised to get 2 sizes up. I am between 34 and 36 and went for size 38. They were definitely too big once wet. So I ended up switching to 34 which feel a bit tight at the bottom above the knee when they are dry, but feel perfect in the water.


44 of 50 people found the following review helpful.

2Suit Fabric is Great, the SEAMS FALL APART!!


By Georgia

Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R30D9KVWNXFOY2 I am a daily swimmer in a chlorinated pool. I am middle aged and did not want very small trunks. Problems with previous suits included colors fading, elastic becoming brittle, and trunks that do not fit my legs tightly so they slow my swim.

These trunks overcome all of those problems. They fit perfectly (I ordered one size larger than my normal). They do not fade (I rinse them in cold water after each swim). They have a good amount of stretch and allow me to easily bend for flip turns and to get in and out of the pool.

Great suit! Exactly what I needed!

Update 1 year later.
Changed from 5 stars to 2 stars. The fabric is great. THE SEAMS DO NOT LAST. The stitching just falls apart. (And I am meticulous about rinsing them in cold water after each use.) It simply disintegrates and the trunks are worthless. So they did last a year with no fading. But they fall apart. See my video review if you want to see the stitching that has fallen out!


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