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What are the disadvantages in full body swimsuits?

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Tell me more about full body swimsuits, why, who. Tell me about anything like diseases that could increase the risks if worn.


They are only usually suited to one stroke because on breastroke, you can't have something that it is really tight around the upper legs, etc. Also, they take a while to get in and out of you, and the really good expensive ones are really tight, and can sometimes stop you breathing or give you stomach cramps.

Most of the answers I have seen so far for your question seem to be referring more toward the suits that offer thermal insulation suit as wetsuits which can be cumbersome for swimming. But there are full body lycra suits that snorkelers use. See the link below that would not hinder swim strokes. Snorkelers use then for protection against U.V. rays and accidental contact with marine life such as jellyfish. They allow full range of motion. The lycra suits are easy to get on and to takeoff as well.

As far as any diseases? Unless you have an allergy to lycra products then it should not be a problem as the lycra suits are machine washable.

Full body swimsuits sort of impairs your range of motion in your legs and arms. There are really no risks for diseases if you wear them. I would say the only risk is overheating if you are wearing one in warm water. I would recommend wearing a full body suit in cold water.

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