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  1. #1
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    Dolfin Swimsuit Review

    First and foremost, thanks to Jen and Pax for giving me their opinions about Dolfin suits. I ordered one and it arrived in time for me to wear for my Saturday marathon swim! Since I'm in the water for over an hour on Saturdays, I save my favorite suits for Saturdays (motivation, makes me feel good, etc.).

    The first thing I noticed when I put on the suit was that it fits like a glove. In a good way. Extremely supportive and it seems to be shorter in the torso than Speedo suits in the same size (this is good--I'm petite, small chested with muscular (ok, big, LOL) glutes, so getting a good fit is tough). It felt very secure and everything stayed in place (no riding up in the back).

    Have to admit, I was a little worried about quality because of the price. I was pleasantly surprised to find the fabric durable, the colors bright/vivid, and the suit well made. I loved that it is fully lined too (TYR and Speedo polyester suits are lined only in the front). The style was nice, too. Not cut too high on the leg or low in the back or chest.

    Probably because it fit so well, I felt very sleek in the water. It was comfortable but again, supportive. I felt so good that I swam 90 minutes and was loathe to get out of the water (my shoulders were fried, so I knew it was time!!!).

    I went ahead and got a couple more of them (including an Ugly, Jen!!! It was on sale at swimoutlet---couldn't resist).

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    It's too bad you don't get paid to be a reviewer. I enjoy reading your reviews even if it's not something I plan to get.

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    Heh - If only I had read this review a few days ago!

    I also ordered a Dolphin suit. I've been searching for a suit because I've committed to Susan O that I'll do my first tri next spring. Anyway, I have a long torso but I haven't been able to find good long torso options. I ordered the one speedo option, but the legs were cut too low and they were very uncomfortable for me (I need a high cut leg for my huge quads - yeah, that's my excuse! ). Anyway, I'd also ordered a Dolphin and it was definitely too short. It was flattering, comfortable and well fit in the chest/top, but the rear and crotch were definitely riding up. I just ordered it again in a larger size, so we'll see if that works. I'm afraid that the larger one will be too big on top.

    I agree that it was a nice quality suit though. Because of the price, I wasn't expecting much and I was pleasantly surprised.

    Thanks for sharing the reveiw!

    Any suggestions for someone who is bottom heavy with a long torso?
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    Quote Originally Posted by GLC1968 View Post

    Any suggestions for someone who is bottom heavy with a long torso?
    Speedo makes a fitness suit in long.

    Electra Townie 7D

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pax View Post
    Speedo makes a fitness suit in long.
    Thanks Pax - I actually tried that one. It was too big on top (slightly), but the leg openings were cut too low for me and they constricted. I think I could have gone up a size for the legs, but then the top part would have been huge. The length was good though!
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    I wonder if the TYRs would work for you. I like the Diamondback style. If you check swimoutlet.com, there are reviews that might help with sizing/fit. I noticed TYR's Diamax back seem to be cut a smidge higher on the leg (they come only in nylon, I think).

    I'm surprised the Speedos don't work. I find them long in the torso. I have a couple of the flyback style and they seem cut decently high in the leg (not too high, though).

    Are you looking at the competition style suits? The other styles (i.e., "fitness") are cut more modestly (lower on the leg, more back coverage, etc.).

    V--thanks for the kind words!! Maybe Susan will give me that Sheila Moon tweed jacket in payment for an entertaining review?
    Last edited by Selkie; 11-07-2009 at 01:02 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GLC1968 View Post
    Thanks Pax - I actually tried that one. It was too big on top (slightly), but the leg openings were cut too low for me and they constricted. I think I could have gone up a size for the legs, but then the top part would have been huge. The length was good though!
    Take a look around the Speedo site, they (used to?) offer three different leg openings on the fitness suit...conservative, moderate, and some else like contemporary (read - cut up to your armpits ).

    Electra Townie 7D

 

 

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