Tech Tuesday: 10 Ways to Increase the Life of Your Racing Suit (2024)

Suits are a necessity for water sports, but they can be expensive. Racing suits are sold at an even higher price, eventually wear out, and are relied on by swimmers during peak performance. Suit life can be extended if properly maintained, and used in practices once they have exhausted their competition shelf life. To make the most out of your suit, try these tips and tricks:

Suiting Up

1. Cut your nails.

Long sharp nails can easily tear and fray fabric, (not to mention leaving some accidental gashes in your crowded warmup lane mates). Short nails allow you to pull on your suit efficiently without the risk of tearing or snagging the material.

2. Use a light body oil to alleviate stretching the suit over tight areas.

Rather than rolling and bunching the speed suit in attempt to get it over areas like the hips and butt, try applying a light amount of lotion or body oil. Rub the moisturizing agent fully into the skin and then slide the suit over the area. This trick will prevent chaffing as well as the unnecessary stretching of the speed suit. The same method can be used for muscular arms to prevent redness and pulling at the straps.

Competition

3. Minimize the time that you wear the suit.

The longer the suit is stretched on the body and exposed to chlorine, the shorter the suit’s life. Avoid putting on speed suits way before competition; not only do they wear out, tight suits also contribute to muscle fatigue, tightness, and decreased circulation. Waiting until 15 to 20 minutes before your event will contribute to better performance as well as a longer suit life.

4. Avoid putting on, taking off, and adjusting the suit.

Every time the suit changes position, it is stretched and contorted. To increase longevity, try not to unnecessarily put on and take off the suit. Swimming with the suit partially on may reduce muscle fatigue, but also causes the suit to lose shape. The bottom line: reduce your time in the suit so you don’t need to adjust it as often.

5. Watch where you sit.

Speed suits are built to be super thin and hydrodynamic; they are not built to endure pool decks. Most pool sides are textured and rough to prevent swimmers from slipping when they are wet. While surfaces may seem fine for your skin, your suit is sensitive. To reduce the risk of snags, try siting on a towel or wearing sweats that cover up the suit. Be careful in the pool not to lean up against walls and avoid rubbing the suit on the blocks. A torn or snagged suit cannot be easily repaired.

Post-Competition

6. Rinse the suit in cold water immediately after use.

Rinsing the racing suit in cold water provides two benefits: it encourages the suit to contract to regain its original shape and it eliminates some of the chlorine residues. Ideally, the suit should be rinsed immediately after use and then soaked in a dechlorinating solution when the swimmer returns home or to the hotel room.

7. Invest in some dechlorinating drops.

Chlorine is the primary reason suits break down. While rinsing suits provide an initial reduction in chlorine exposure, dechlorinating drops can provide a tremendous benefit to speed suits. Dechlorinating drops are sold commercially for swimmers or you can buy dechlorinating drops for aquariums (which are usually cheaper). Fill a sink with cold water and add one to two drops of dechlorinating solution. Allow the suit to soak for 10 to 15 minutes and then remove from the solution. Do not rinse the suit after using the dechlorinating solution. Tap water contains a variety of purifiers to make it safe for us to drink, rinsing will just reexpose the suit to chlorine.

8. Towel dry

Avoid ringing out and squeezing suits. Instead, lay your dechlorinated suit on a dry towel. Fold the towel over the suit and lightly pat or walk over the towel. The towel will absorb the majority of moisture from the suit. Then hang both up to dry. Avoid hanging suits in hot, humid, or sunny environments. All of these conditions will deteriorate the suit.

9. Give each suit at least 24 hours between wears.

Increasing the amount of time between wears allows the suit to maintain its shape and reduces decomposition. If you are waiting 24 hours, the suit can remain in its hanging area. If the suit will not be worn for an extended period, see below.

10. Store the suit properly.

A racing suit needs to be stored properly just like any other piece of equipment. For ideal results, keep your suit in a separate sealed plastic bag (gently folded if necessary). The sealed plastic bag will stop dust and impurities from degrading the suit. Avoid environments that have extreme temperatures, UV rays, and moisture.

Tech Tuesday: 10 Ways to Increase the Life of Your Racing Suit (2024)

FAQs

Tech Tuesday: 10 Ways to Increase the Life of Your Racing Suit? ›

Due to the specialized material used in these swimsuits, and because of how tight they are worn, tech suits don't last as long as training suits. Life spans are highly dependent on how you care for your suit and in general, they last for eight to ten meets.

How can I make my tech suit last longer? ›

Here are 10 tips for making your tech suit last:
  1. Don't wear any more than you have to. ...
  2. Save them for the big meets. ...
  3. Wear pants or shorts over the suit between races. ...
  4. Take it off slowly. ...
  5. Rinse it out with cold water in the shower. ...
  6. Put it in a towel and roll it up. ...
  7. Do not put it in the dryer.
Jan 25, 2017

How many times can I use my tech suit? ›

Due to the specialized material used in these swimsuits, and because of how tight they are worn, tech suits don't last as long as training suits. Life spans are highly dependent on how you care for your suit and in general, they last for eight to ten meets.

Do tech suits actually make you faster? ›

Benefits of Tech Suits

Compression enables the body's systems to flush out lactic acid and metabolic waste more quickly during hard efforts, resulting in improved performance. Along with muscle compression, a tightly fitted tech suit makes your body more streamlined, which means you can move faster through the water.

Can you wash a tech suit? ›

Luckily, caring for a tech suit is simple: Wash with cold water after each use and line dry out of direct sunlight–hot water and tumble drying can damage the performance-enhancing features of your tech suit.

How long will a tech suit last? ›

How long does a Tech Suit last? The lifespan of a tech suit can vary widely. On average, you can expect a tech suit to last anywhere from a full season to 3-5 meets for the highest-level technical racing suit.

What makes tech suits faster? ›

In addition to being lightweight, tech suits are often made with water repellent fabric. This decreases water saturation and creates a frictionless surface that reduces drag. These suits are also almost completely seamless, which decreases drag and allows the suits to have a tighter fit.

Can I warm up in my tech suit? ›

Special Procedure: Tech suits should only be worn in pre-race warm up sessions and racing only. In order to conserve the structure and durability of the suit, you should not do general warm-ups or practice in suits unless the coaches specify differently.

Can you repair a ripped tech suit? ›

Every tear, seam and torn big or small can be perfectly fixed according to the original production methods. The days of throwing your expensive tech suit away down the drain are gone! The repair service has also developed a special service for para-swimmers with a physical handicap.

How much faster are you in a tech suit? ›

How Much Time Does a Tech Suit Drop?
CONDITIONTIME TO 5.56m
Training Jammer3.72s
Racing Jammer3.50s
Racing Jammer and Domed Cap3.45s

What tech suits last the longest? ›

Carbon Pro Flex

Like the original Carbon Pro, the Carbon Flex and Ultra do not readily stretch out and thus lasts longer than most other tech suits.

How tight should a tech suit feel? ›

A good rule of thumb is that you should be able to get two fingers underneath the shoulder straps, and the remainder of the suit should feel tight, compressive, and like it's not moving around on your body at all. You should feel supported, buoyant, and most importantly, fast.

Are tech suits legal? ›

Do we warn swimmers walking around in an illegal suit during warmups? NO. It is not illegal to wear a tech suit when not competing. Officials are not the suit police.

How do you get blood out of a tech suit? ›

Step 1: Apply cold water to wet the stain. Step 2: Apply a small amount of high-quality liquid detergent to the stain and gently brush with a laundry brush. Let sit for 20 minutes. Step 3: Rinse again with cold water, and blot with a dry rag to remove the stain and water.

Are tech suits waterproof? ›

The fabric used for high-technology swimwear is light and water-repellent. The material is often composed of highly stretchy spandex and nylon. High-technology swimwear is often made using bonded seams, to reduce further drag. These suits also provide the compression necessary to increase performance.

How should I store my tech suit? ›

Once you get home
  1. Take the suit out of the towel you rolled it up in.
  2. Lay a fresh and dry towel on a flat surface (floor or table).
  3. Lay the suit flat on the dry towel and let it air dry completely.
  4. Fold the suit up and store it in a ventilated bag or box for safe keeping until your next meet.

How do you not rip a tech suit? ›

Suiting Up
  1. Cut your nails. ...
  2. Use a light body oil to alleviate stretching the suit over tight areas. ...
  3. Minimize the time that you wear the suit. ...
  4. Avoid putting on, taking off, and adjusting the suit. ...
  5. Watch where you sit. ...
  6. Rinse the suit in cold water immediately after use. ...
  7. Invest in some dechlorinating drops. ...
  8. Towel dry.
Sep 19, 2023

How long do 12 and under tech suits last? ›

Most manufacturers say a tech suit will last for up to 6 competitions. Even the top swimmers use them only for the most important meets, and they often get their suits for free since they're sponsored by suit manufacturers. We all want our children to develop a healthy work ethic. We tell them that hard work pays off.

How do you take care of a Speedo Tech suit? ›

To ensure your suit lasts as long as possible and performs at its very best, we ask that you take note of the following care instructions:
  1. Keep away from sharp objects and long nails. ...
  2. When putting the suit on try to use only the pads of your fingers.
  3. Rinse immediately in clean cold water after use.

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