Children's swimsuits - Boys
No more dragging shorts: time for speed in the hallway
If your kid goes to his swimming lessons or his first club practices in a pair of big, beach shorts, he's swimming with a boat anchor attached after his hips. These shorts become soaked with water, slip on the first dive and prevent him from kicking his legs properly. At Nation Sport, we equip young swimmers with real performance equipment. Our jammers (go down to the bottom of the thigh) and briefs for boys are cut to stick to the skin, reduce drag and stay perfectly in place, no matter how many canonballs or turns he does.
Indestructible jerseys to endure the season
The young guys don't spare their equipment. Between the chlorine in the pool, the slipping on the edge of the concrete and the swimsuit remaining in a ball at the bottom of the bag, you need something sturdy. This is why we trust Arena, Speedo and Tyr.
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The Jammer cut (mid-thigh): It is a favorite among young swimmers. It offers the coverage of shorts, but with the compression and hydrodynamics of a pro jersey. Ideal for feeling confident on the starting block.
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Long-lasting 100% Polyester fabric: Our swimsuits resist the harsh chlorine of Quebec's indoor swimming pools. They do not become thin or transparent after a month and keep their elastic fit all year round.
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Equip it like a pro: The fitted swimsuit will change his glide, but for him to really enjoy it, add waterproof junior swimming goggles to his kit that don't fog up and a nose clip if he starts practicing his backstroke.
The Nation Sport local service in Boucherville
No hassle with international deliveries taking a month while the swim session is underway. Everything you see on our site is stored directly in our warehouse on the South Shore. We'll prepare your guy's order quickly so that he receives his swimsuit in time for his next practice. We are a team of local enthusiasts, and we are here to ensure that our young athletes jump into the water with the best possible equipment.
💡 Coach's Advice: The obligatory double knot before jumping Young boys have the annoying habit of putting on their jammers and jumping into the water without attaching the interior drawstring, relying solely on the elastic at the waist. Classic mistake! At the first dive or the first solid push on the wall, the water rushes into the swimsuit and goes straight down to the knees. Take two minutes with him before class to teach him how to pull the drawstring and tie a snug double overhand knot below the belly button. This is the only secret to avoid the shame of the swimsuit that shows up in front of everyone.