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Do binders and pools mix well?

Started by Ribbons, February 21, 2011, 05:17:37 PM

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Ribbons

I know beaches won't do anything, but what about pools? Wouldn't the chlorine tear most binders?
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okydoky

I've HEARD that both chlorinated pools and salty water can make your binders become useless much more quickly. However, I have zero experience, and thus can't really give you a definite answer.
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Dominick_81

I would think no, but I don't really know for sure. I used compression shirts in the water and a black shirt over them.
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Carson

I've never had a problem in both ocean and pool. I went to the dominican republic and sent 75% of the time in the water and my binder didn't wear out any faster.
Call me a cheat but I make my own fate.

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Liam K

Chlorine eats up my binders.  Maybe not immediately, but definitely after a while.  I use a tri-top from Underworks, and usually by the time I get around to using them in the pool, they're somewhat old but still definitely intact.  After a few weeks of swimming in them, the back layer begins to wear through and become kind of threadbare, and then a while after that, the front layers begin to be affected.  They still work for a good amount of time, though. 
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wendy

Interesting question.  I did go in pools with a tee shirt years ago.  Now I do not go in the water.  You can wash the clothes after the pool or ocean to extend the life of the elastic.  Maybe a chamis under a tee shirt might work. 
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Elijah3291

it never did anything bad to my binders

but swimming in a binder was hell, you really need to be able to breathe to swim
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ty.to.the.man

i always swim in my binder and it doesn't seem to change much.
and i have a question: what is a compression shirt?
-- Alexander Tyler (call me Tyler though)   8)
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