Whether you are simply a recreational swimmer, a serious diver, a competitive swimmer, or somewhere in the middle you have probably agonized over whether or not you were buying the right gear for your particular circumstances. If you aren’t exactly sure what to do with the gear you’ve purchased, especially. If you don’t know what you are supposed to do with a piece of equipment it is best not to guess, one rule of thumb is that.
As I’ve said before, today’s swim gear is far superior to those that have come before. Swim gear that is made to suit your body’s individual build, structure, and your specific needs according to your level of expertise will give a competitive edge to those with experience and all novices to swim with more confidence than ever before.
My best advice is to purchase all of your swim gear from a reputable dealer with a knowledgeable sales staff. If the staff doesn’t seem interested in educating you about the equipment you are purchasing, I recommend finding another store from which to purchase your equipment.
Swim gear today offers many more options and customizations than at any other point in history. You can even have prescription lens swim goggles that are custom made for not only your prescription but also to fit your face. In addition to thinks such as this, which are highly functional, there are now MP3 players made to stand up to the pressure of underwater use.