There are many different styles of swimwear for men. Some people find the selection overwhelming, especially those new to swimming and have yet to try any of them. If you are thinking about buying swimwear as a gift or for a loved one but need to know what to choose or how many options there are, this article will help. This article will examine the features of swim trunks, jammers, shorts and other styles, as well as their merits and purchasing tips.
When the Speedo name is mentioned, many people immediately think of a pair black or blue, tight-fitting classic briefs with a narrow-hipped design. Speedo manufactures and distributes more than just the classic, figure-hugging trunks. They also offer a variety of modern, high-quality swimwear in a range of colours and patterns. Speedo’s athletic hip cut, which is about 6cm long and popular with casual swimmers, accounts for only a small percentage of its total sales. These classic, almost timeless garments are still popular today for many reasons. They are great for swimming distances and look good with a toned body. Plus, you can get a better sun tan if they have fewer “white bits”.
Speedo and a host of other swimwear manufacturers offer a variety of different types. The hip cuts range from a slim 6cm up to a more full 14cm with a wide variety of shapes in the brief. Swimsuits, aqua shorts and jammers are other styles you may want to consider in addition to leisure or swim shorts. Aqua shorts have a similar shape to a pair more fitted boxer shorts. Jammers also have a close fit and come in a medium to long length (knee-length). We will discuss these more in depth later.
Leisure swimwear can be the right choice for a variety of activities, including family fun in the water. It is also a great option for beachwear or other sports. They are loose-fitting and have an elasticated waist. Pockets are also common. The lengths of most pants are between 16 to 20 inches (40 and 50 centimetres).
Swim Shorts look like leisure shorts but are designed for swimming. The shorts are usually made of an inner mesh material and have an elasticated waist to allow for greater freedom of movement. Drainer pockets help reduce drag and prevent ballooning. Swim shorts have a more loose fit than jammers or trunks. It is essential to choose a manageable fit. Leg lengths vary from 16 inches at the thigh to 20 inches above the knee. They often have pockets.
Performance swimwear is the best option if you regularly swim or attend coaching and training sessions to compete. This type of swimming wear offers increased compression, maximizing speed and power while supporting muscle and tissue. The first is the high leg style (aqua short). Second, the medium leg length is called jammer style and it usually runs from hip to thigh. The third option is the low-leg fit which is approximately 50 centimetres in length and extends just above the ankle. Close fitting swimwear is a must for all types of performance swimming wear. The contoured shape helps reduce water resistance and gives you an advantage during races.
The choice of swimwear is based on your swimming style – leisure, distance or speed. Or, you may want to enjoy the beach with a versatile, adaptable garment that looks great as general beachwear. Personal choice, style and colour preferences will all play a role in your decision. You want to feel confident and comfortable.
Remember to use other swimming equipment, such as a pair or goggles, or a mask for your eyes. Enjoy your swimming!