Swim trunks

Anonymous
DS10 is taking swim lessons, and it is the first time that I get teacher's recommendation to get a tight fit swim trunks for better performance. The one he is wearing are the boardwalk baggy style. Any recommendation for what the teacher looking for but not looking like a boxer brief style ( a bit awkward)? He is not on any swim team.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DS10 is taking swim lessons, and it is the first time that I get teacher's recommendation to get a tight fit swim trunks for better performance. The one he is wearing are the boardwalk baggy style. Any recommendation for what the teacher looking for but not looking like a boxer brief style ( a bit awkward)? He is not on any swim team.


The suit you need is called a "jammer." You can buy ones that come in youth S, M, L sizes if it is easier to guess the size that way. And you can order easily from Amazon or SwimOutlet or any other online retailer. Remember that jammers are supposed to be snug. They're not made to fit loosely and won't even stay up in many cases if you buy them too big.

Cheaper jammers can lose their stretch pretty quickly even if you don't always run them through the washer and dryer. Watch DC from a distance. If the jammers start to droop above the knees or stretch downward it's time to replace them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS10 is taking swim lessons, and it is the first time that I get teacher's recommendation to get a tight fit swim trunks for better performance. The one he is wearing are the boardwalk baggy style. Any recommendation for what the teacher looking for but not looking like a boxer brief style ( a bit awkward)? He is not on any swim team.


The suit you need is called a "jammer." You can buy ones that come in youth S, M, L sizes if it is easier to guess the size that way. And you can order easily from Amazon or SwimOutlet or any other online retailer. Remember that jammers are supposed to be snug. They're not made to fit loosely and won't even stay up in many cases if you buy them too big.

Cheaper jammers can lose their stretch pretty quickly even if you don't always run them through the washer and dryer. Watch DC from a distance. If the jammers start to droop above the knees or stretch downward it's time to replace them.


+1

Go with Tyr brand, we tried Speedo but it’s like tearing up less than a year, once a week usage. Hand wash cold with very gentle squeeze and hang to dry, not under sun directly.
Anonymous
Go to a swim store and get him fitted. Any decent jammer (TYR, Speedo, Arena, etc) whill go by numeric number (26, 28, 30, etc) vs S/M/L.

Tell us where you are (generally) located and we can tell you a swim store to go to. I recommend getting 2 unless he is only swimming 1x/week.
Anonymous
Op here. I have been throwing all bathing suit in washer with detergent for years, but I hang them dry. I cannot hand wash to get rid of chloride smell with purely tap water. I only hand wash if I go on beach vacation.

I live in Gaithersburg. Thank you. He hates tight clothing, so I am not sure if jammer will work. He does not even wear the swim cap even though we have tried a few of different ones. He says it is either ouch, itchy or uncomfortable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op here. I have been throwing all bathing suit in washer with detergent for years, but I hang them dry. I cannot hand wash to get rid of chloride smell with purely tap water. I only hand wash if I go on beach vacation.

I live in Gaithersburg. Thank you. He hates tight clothing, so I am not sure if jammer will work. He does not even wear the swim cap even though we have tried a few of different ones. He says it is either ouch, itchy or uncomfortable.


If he hates tight clothing, I'm not sure what suggestions we could possibly provide here.

I'd say you just need to explain to the teacher that tight suits and caps are out for now and he should be able to continue as is. Some suits are more baggy than others so you possibly could look for something that is more fitting.

At the end of the day, your son is who he is and you'll need to meet him where he is, not where you wish he was.
Anonymous
We like speedo jammers. Try and arena are good too. Each fit differently. I put our jammers in a mesh bag with regular wash no issue but we have a lot to rotate through and hang dry. Swim kids wear jammers. There is a swim store in Kensington. Try a better cap. Silicone.
Anonymous
Every company makes jammers made from a variety of fabrics that vary in durability, so don’t pay attention when people say, “Tyr always falls apart” etc. You are looking for no spandex, Lycra, or nylon in the fabric, just polyester (best) or polyester/PBT mix (next best). I like Speedo endurance jammers - I have kids who swim 8 times a week, and the suits have lasted for over 2 years without fading, or tears, and minimal stretching even with accidental trips to the dryer. Other 100% polyester jammers, like arena maxlife, Tyr durafast, or sporti hydralast are fine as well. PBT is a type of polyester.

Nylon, Lycra, and spandex fibers will eventually break, causing a saggy suit or splits in the fabric. Before I knew about polyester, I bought speedo pro lt suits, which only lasted 4-5 months before the fabric thinned at the seams due to the 15% spandex.
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