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monsterpolo
I just have a quick question about monster polo. How do they compare to turbo water polo swimsuits? I can't seem to properly navigate the site so I don't know exactly what the swimsuits are made of and how they fit. Honestly monster polo is one of the worse swimwear company sites, I have seen, in a while but I've heard they are quality suits.
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monster
Have to agree - it does seem like a cheapo job by the web designer (and I don't understand why RU is imprinted with CCCP and the hammer and sickle when the USSR broke up twenty years ago).
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Monsterpolo has some hot-looking suits - but they are made for the tough game of polo, so their suits have fairly thick fabric and a liner inside for double-protection. I recently purchased their 'California-Republic of Water Polo' suit and just love it. I'm about a 33-34" waist, but bought a 32" suit. It fits me fine, but is also a bit brief (which I like) - the side seams are 2.5", and it is low-rise in front and back. It is a well-made suit - good seams, stitching, etc. That California suit is one you can buy off-the-shelf. But most of their suits are special designs that are made-to-order for various teams, clubs, etc.
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sounds great...
....any pics ?
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its ironic -- the first Monsterpolo suit I got was the CCCP suit. I had been there just before the fall and it was cool to get one of the suits as a reminder. Not really the same these days ---
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monsterpolo
Me to but mine was a Turbo no a Monsterpolo, it was all white and had CCCP in big red letters on the front and back and Russia was no longer USSR AT THE TIME.
On Turbo s web site I beleave they still have a CCCP suit buit a different one. Perhaps during the USSR era Russia had waterpolo teamsthus CCCP Oon there suits. |
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