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The Speedo® LZR Pro Recordbreaker is simply fast; although not the highest-end technical suit available, this popular design still delivers in the water with its hydrodynamic design and excellent fit. Thick straps for comfort and support. High-cut legs for full range of motion. 4 way flat seams. Open back. Hydrodynamic design. Contrast stitching. Speedo logo on center chest. FINA approved. 75% Nylon / 25% Spandex. Imported.
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Avg. Customer Rating:
(Based on 7 Reviews)
86% of Fit Survey Respondents said this item "Feels true to size" 14% of Fit Survey Respondents said this item "Feels too big"
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kheines
from Ortonville, MI
on 3/22/2013
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Feels true to size
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It fit my daughter perfectly, meaning it took 10 minutes to get it on, but when she dove in the water for her race, it filled up. She added about 10 seconds on her 500 free because of the water filling it up on every flipturn.
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Great Suit but only good for a season |
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shortysurferfl
from Ocala, FL
on 11/5/2012
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Getting ready to buy my 7th suit as my daughter will not do knee skins. This suit is a great fit if you order one size down from a correct fitting speedo Endurance suit. Hint only wear for champ meets and where getting a time is about making a cut. Once the water proof aspect of these suits is gone about 4 to 6 full day swims- they hold water in and cause drag big time. So think of this as a suit that cost $40 a day to wear once you hit the $200 mark order another.
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Great! |
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By
Swimmer
from Seattle, WA
on 10/13/2012
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I wear 28''s in Speedo and Dolfin suits, 26 in Nike suits, and ordered a 22 in this. Good decision. Technical suits are obviously supposed to be much tighter than your average suit. The material of the suit is almost like a tarp! It''s literally waterproof. I ran some water on it under the sink and the water just balled up and rolled off the suit, leaving it completely dry. It takes a little while to get on, but is an overall good technical suit. Make sure you only wear it on special occasions so that you don''t waste its few uses.
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Great suit |
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Swim Mom
from Gorham , ME
on 3/21/2012
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We went one size down from the practice suit she normally wears. Fit great, she swam great. Definitley worth the money.
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Too big |
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Ilona G.
from Takoma Park, MD
on 3/14/2012
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Feels too big
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My daughter usually gets the Speedo Fastskin FS II Recordbreaker but we wanted to try something else this time. Not a good decision...We got the same size as the Fastskin but it was collecting water through the neck area - and of course we got stuck with the swimsuit since she used it once. Hopefully she'll grow into it - otherwise I wasted $190...Unfortunately there were no reviews to go by so we had no idea it will be running too big. But it seems like a nice quality swim suit.
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Good choice for us |
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swimmersoccermom
from Powell, OH
on 3/12/2012
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It was my daughter's first time wearing a suit like this. She has worn the fastskin II recordbreaker, but this suit had a totally different sensation in the water. She commented being able to feel the water repelling under her, almost felt like air in the suit but there is not. Really cool. She dropped time in all 5 events. She trains in a 26 suit so we got a 24 probably could have worn a 22 but the 24 was fine. It was tough to put on but once on it seemed a bit big in the torso area but fine in the bottom. Sometimes going too small creates pain in the shoulders so I was happy with the size we chose. Be patient putting it on especially getting it over the bottom. Inch it up a bit at a time, take off all rings or anything that might tear the fabric. It feels a bit like paper. I compared it to the paper suits my husband and I wore back in the day. My daughter said it was a comfortable suit. She really liked it. It was a good choice for us.
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