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Old 09-09-2018, 04:01 PM
Torchwatch Torchwatch is offline
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Nice white Speedos on the shoreline Red^^Speedo, worth loads of points.


Went to Larkfield Leisure Centre today and wore Japanese Arena swim briefs an older version of these:
http://two.flash-gear.com/npuz/puz.p...732&k=45673478
They have a mesh seam at the rear to let out the water, they are lined at the front but not at the rear.

At Hoo pool on Tuesday was swimming alongside a guy in black square cuts, when we got out and went to the showers in the men's changing room he stripped off his black square cuts to reveal a pair of black speedos. I thought nothing of it at the time then the penny dropped, the solution to wearing white swim briefs that go see through when wet is to wear darker but briefer swim briefs underneath. So today I was wearing white Japanese Arena swim briefs with navy Seobean men's swim bikini underneath them. The double layers of swimwear did not feel too bad and this idea allows me to bring couple of white swim briefs I have with the front liners cut out. I'll describe them when I wear them.

I wore my new Zoggs Enduro goggles today for the first time today, have had trouble with my old yellow lens googles, difficult to see in dull conditions and they steam up. They serialised The Boy in the Water about the 11 year old who swam the channel on BBC Radio 4 the other week, his coach demanded that swimmers wear clear lens goggles so he could see their eyes. The clear lenses of the Zoggs Enduro wear amazing, I could see clearly and they never fogged up, no near to keep a drop of water in my goggles to clean them by ducking my head.

Larkfield Leisure Centre's swimming pool was built with a "changing village", a block of unisex cubicles with lockers adjacent. From the begining they've had issues with people drilling holes into the cubicle walls to see into the next one along. They've had a refit since I was last there and have separated and colour coded the cubicles into blocks for males and females. It would be so much easier to have had open plan changing areas for males and females in the first place.
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