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Underworks Sleeveless Swim Top - Mini Review!

Started by AndrewB, May 02, 2015, 12:07:53 AM

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AndrewB

Hi all! Since tonight was the first night I found time to try out the new binder I'd bought from Underworks, I figured I'd give it my two cents so the rest of you guys can enjoy a little water this summer if a shirtless summer is a ways away. I'm probably jumping the gun a bit for some of you, depending on where you live, but 'round here it's been so warm and sunny that swim wear is definitely in season, or at least nearing it. So, without further delay, here's my review!

The first time I tried it on, dry and at home, it was very easy to get on. The sizing is the same as their other binders, so I didn't have any inconsistencies between their normal binder that I own. so for consistency, 5 points. The only thing that really bothered me dry were the seams; the binder is made with a thick, neoprene-like material on the outside, and canvas is sown into the inside, which means the seams get a bit scratchy and uncomfortable if dry.

Tonight, I was able to give the binder a quick round of laps at the nearest 24-hour fitness, and the binder worked great! The scratchy seams went away, the binder didn't roll up dramatically beneath my trunks, and no sideways looks at all. My breathing was only heavy because I haven't swam laps in probably 6+ years, and not once did I feel restricted in movement, despite the very efficient job the binder did at compressing my moobs. I honestly couldn't find a single problem with the binder, once I hit the water.

TL;DR, This binder is great for the novice and elite swimmers alike if compression is the name and binding is the game. I couldn't find any flaws in craftsmanship or purpose, but if I do in future uses, I'll be sure to update here.

Feel free to ask any questions you might have about the binder, I'll answer as best I can!
Andrew | 21 | FTM | US | He/Him/His








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FriendsCallMeChris

thanks, Andrew. good review.  It's swim season where I live too, and I've been wanting to get in the pool.  I'll def. be checking out their new swim binder.
Chris
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sam1234

wow! You can actually swim without a shirt and just the binder? If so, that is pretty remarkable. Can you use it dry and go outside shirtless with it, or is part of the conforming to the body?

sam1234
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AndrewB

Quote from: FriendsCallMeChris on May 02, 2015, 06:28:30 AM
thanks, Andrew. good review.  It's swim season where I live too, and I've been wanting to get in the pool.  I'll def. be checking out their new swim binder.

You're welcome! I don't actually think it's that new, but it was a new purchase for me, and it definitely gets the job done.

Quote from: sam1234 on May 02, 2015, 08:59:05 AM
wow! You can actually swim without a shirt and just the binder? If so, that is pretty remarkable. Can you use it dry and go outside shirtless with it, or is part of the conforming to the body?

sam1234

Yup, swim away! You could probably go out with it dry, but it is a fairly thick material (thicker than their other binders), so it might be a little hot if you're not planning on getting in the water. For that I'd probably recommend a gc2b binder under a tanktop, since those binders are pretty light except for in the chest area. I've been doing that and so far it works great, those binders just wick away moisture like crazy.
Andrew | 21 | FTM | US | He/Him/His








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aleon515

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Maxwell

Quote from: aleon515 on May 02, 2015, 03:08:27 PM
Very good review. Going to put in a link:
http://www.f2mbinders.com/swimgear

--Jay

That's the same one correct? If it is its really sounds amazing!

Also on that site it has compression shirts any recommendations? Ones that I could still do moderate physical activities?
Don't you need 2 though to switch out? (Binder)
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AndrewB

Quote from: Maxwell on May 09, 2015, 09:58:07 AM
That's the same one correct? If it is its really sounds amazing!

Also on that site it has compression shirts any recommendations? Ones that I could still do moderate physical activities?
Don't you need 2 though to switch out? (Binder)

Yes, the Sleeveless Swim Top that Jay linked to is the same. The only difference is, I bought mine straight from the normal Underworks site, but I'm fairly certain that makes 0 difference.

I haven't actually purchased a compression shirt, I usually just wear a normal full-length gc2b binder when I work out, and I do free weights/general strength training, running, cycling, etc. no problem.
Andrew | 21 | FTM | US | He/Him/His








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FTMax

Good review, Andrew! From the sounds of it, these are a good investment. Kind of wish I had tried one out pre-op.
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AndrewB

Quote from: ftmax on May 10, 2015, 12:40:40 PM
Good review, Andrew! From the sounds of it, these are a good investment. Kind of wish I had tried one out pre-op.

Haha! Hopefully if I get my top surgery this summer (as is the somewhat possible goal) some lucky trans guy can get mine through the binder exchange program.
Andrew | 21 | FTM | US | He/Him/His








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