Does speedo make you swim faster than Jammers?

No. However, that is not to say that they make you swim slower, either. I personally wear a speedo in quotidian competitions.

This is because I don't like the look of a jammer, and moreover, because I don't like the feel of a jammer. When I swim, I want to feel like I have complete movement in my legs, and a jammer seems to constrict my movement. Also, if you'll notice at competitions, swimmers of different strokes will often wear different styles of swimsuits.

Namely, breast strokers rarely wear jammers. This is because the stroke requires vast and quick movement of the legs, and again, a jammer constricts movement and makes it more uncomfortable. Jammers are much easier to wear for freestyle, backstroke, and butterfly because the movement is much more simple.

Above all, though, is comfort, so go with whatever makes you feel better and faster. If you're serious about swimming, then you'll probably shave your body hair and therefore wearing a jammer to reduce drag caused by leg hair ... more.

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