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Too tight in the legs?

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harrisonbailey
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Too tight in the legs?

Post by harrisonbailey » Fri Dec 05, 2025 3:21 pm

I got a pair of these recently and frankly they're way too tight in the legs, and the rear coverage is weird too (either my crack is slightly visible at the top, or my cheeks are being cut in half). And that's with sizing up to a 36 (normally a 32-34 in pants depending on fit).

Is there any way to stretch the legs out, or should I just consider these not suited for me?

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speedoluv
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Re: Too tight in the legs?

Post by speedoluv » Mon Dec 08, 2025 1:02 am

I think the cutting of some swimtrunks are just off unfortunately. The waist size may be correct by there is not enough rear coverage or the leg openings are too tight. If you upsize then the waist may end up being too loose.

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Re: Too tight in the legs?

Post by Scottiebum » Mon Dec 08, 2025 5:39 am

speedoluv wrote:
Mon Dec 08, 2025 1:02 am
I think the cutting of some swimtrunks are just off unfortunately. The waist size may be correct by there is not enough rear coverage or the leg openings are too tight. If you upsize then the waist may end up being too loose.
Too many body shapes!! Just look at the pics of guys on here, no one suit is going to be comfortable for all.
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Re: Too tight in the legs?

Post by Speedoguy1971 » Mon Dec 08, 2025 10:01 am

harrisonbailey wrote:
Fri Dec 05, 2025 3:21 pm
I got a pair of these recently and frankly they're way too tight in the legs, and the rear coverage is weird too (either my crack is slightly visible at the top, or my cheeks are being cut in half). And that's with sizing up to a 36 (normally a 32-34 in pants depending on fit).

Is there any way to stretch the legs out, or should I just consider these not suited for me?
Years ago I wore the Speedo Endurance Lite briefs for workouts and they were my perfect GoTo fit. I believe that Speedo replaced this brief with to One Brief. The One has been an oddly fitting brief. I don’t think it’s a sizing issue for you.

I’m fairly fit and the One’s legs are way too tight and way too much rear end exposure for lap swimming.

I have not tried the One in years but have always hoped they would get the odd sizing fixed. I always like the patterns and colors the One offers.

I still have about 6-7 retro Endurance Lite I wear regularly.

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