Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else’s kids hate the TYR suites? Most of my swimmer’s group is holding onto their Speedos as long as they can.
We're not with NCAP, but are these practice suits that they are being encouraged to race in, or is the team branding the tech suits?
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else’s kids hate the TYR suites? Most of my swimmer’s group is holding onto their Speedos as long as they can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Okay, thanks. I had the same thought, order a bunch of suits from somewhere I can return them.
Just know that SwimOutlet has pretty strict stated rules for tech suit return. The suit must be “unworn and untried”, so technically they can deny a return if they can tell it’s been tried on. I don’t know how that plays out in reality, but I was VERY careful to use proper measurements the two times I ordered one from them.
Metro Swim Shop supposedly does an amazing job with fittings. I’d recommend going there if you can.
This has been our experience with Metro Swim Shop and it is now our preferred source. Not worth the hassle trying to do it online to save a few bucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else’s kids hate the TYR suites? Most of my swimmer’s group is holding onto their Speedos as long as they can.
Anonymous wrote:swim outlet will refuse to refund you if you try it on BE WARNED
you can't hide that it has been tried on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Okay, thanks. I had the same thought, order a bunch of suits from somewhere I can return them.
Just know that SwimOutlet has pretty strict stated rules for tech suit return. The suit must be “unworn and untried”, so technically they can deny a return if they can tell it’s been tried on. I don’t know how that plays out in reality, but I was VERY careful to use proper measurements the two times I ordered one from them.
Metro Swim Shop supposedly does an amazing job with fittings. I’d recommend going there if you can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Okay, thanks. I had the same thought, order a bunch of suits from somewhere I can return them.
Just know that SwimOutlet has pretty strict stated rules for tech suit return. The suit must be “unworn and untried”, so technically they can deny a return if they can tell it’s been tried on. I don’t know how that plays out in reality, but I was VERY careful to use proper measurements the two times I ordered one from them.
Metro Swim Shop supposedly does an amazing job with fittings. I’d recommend going there if you can.
Anonymous wrote:Okay, thanks. I had the same thought, order a bunch of suits from somewhere I can return them.
Anonymous wrote:SportFair? No experience there, but friends have even been able to try on tech suits.