LZR Racer Pro Recordbreaker Kneeskin
A textile-era LZR descendant carrying the name that changed competitive swimwear.
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Story & heritage
The LZR Racer name is Speedo mythology. The 2008 suit was developed with NASA wind-tunnel input, used welded seams and became so fast that full-body polyurethane race suits were banned from international competition in 2009.
The current LZR Racer Pro Recordbreaker is a legal, textile-era descendant: still streamlined, still compression-led, and still tied to the Speedo race-suit story swimmers remember.
Materials & craft
Speedo’s product page specifies LZR Pulse compression fabric, water-repellent and chlorine-resistant performance, quick drying, and a 3D three-piece pattern engineered for freedom of movement.
How to choose & style
This is the minimal black race suit for swimmers who want LZR heritage without the high-contrast graphics of Pure Intent. Keep the rest of the kit equally spare: black cap, mirrored goggles, no visual noise.