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Lifeguard swimsuits are made of ultra sheer water resistant material that looks great. The most popular color is red for visibility.

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Lifeguard Swimsuit Facts

Q. What is the difference between a lifeguard swimsuit and a regular swimsuit? A. For starters, the colors are usually red, dark blue, and sometimes black. The swimsuits are made from real swimming suit companies like MAO, Dolfin, Tyr, and Speedo. The women swimsuits will come with matching shorts. In addition, matching accessories like hip pack, hats, and sunglasses are available.

Q. What makes a competition swimsuit so great? A. Competition suits are faster. They help to keep your form and to reduce muscle fatigue. The streamlined process reduces water drag and that makes you faster. In the world of swimming, a fraction of a second is a lot and that's why competitions swimsuits exist.

Q. What makes Michael Phelps so good? A. Speedo thinks it is the swimming suit. Michael Phelps and his coach would tell you how hard he worked. While all the above is true, Phelps has a superior body for swimming. He has long arms, big hands, big feet, and relatively short legs. Phelps is a tall guy at 6'4”, but most people that tall don't have long arms with huge feet and hands.

Q. What competitive swimming suit is best? A. It is hard to say. Speedo and Tyr have the best reputations and are worn by the most swimming athletes. There are also other lesser known brands like MAO, Nike, and Dolfin that make competitive swimming suits.

 

 

 


 

 

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