I don't know about other combat forms, but in Pro wrestling, there is a huge difference between Speedos and trunks. And it has to do with the crotch rise.
For my size, trunks have a 20 -22 inch rise (sometimes 25) so the draw string strikes me at my waist or slightly above. Speedos strike way below the waist. Back in the 50's and 60's men's swimsuits were more modest had a much higher rise similar to wrestling trunks. But competition swimming and fashion changed.
Speedos are very popular in underground private pro sessions for obvious reasons. But I do see public Pro matches where the talent wears increasingly lower rise trunks. If you have a great physique, they can be very flattering, and showcasing is a big part of Pro.
Okay, well that makes sense. I couldn't really find a difference other than maybe the materials, and those don't seem like they would make a significant difference. Thanks for the information!
Is there any actual difference between swim briefs/speedos and wrestling trunks?
I don't like the idea of wearing attire created for swimming to wrestle in, so I'd prefer wrestling trunks. However, being that custom designs cost so much, I don't know if it's worth it to order some, especially since I simply want two stripes just like good ol' Mick McMichael's (as attached). I've seen some swim briefs with this design (outside of the US), so I figure I could just hunt for them.
(And no, I don't want adidas 3-stripes; I detest logos and branding on clothing! I'm an artist, of course I'm particular and obsessive.)
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Adidas is a lot more subtle than Nike or Under Armor. Still, I'll choose Adidas and Under Armor, but never Nike. The have enough of the athletic apparel market.
Anyway, only a small group of guys can pull off a Speedo successfully, therefore, I vote for wrestling trunks universally.
There are plenty of firms that will make what you want at a reasonable price. Mine were made for me to my own design and measurements at a cost of £30 which I think equates to about $45. Let me know if you want his details - don;t think I can promote him without breaching the site rules re commercial posts. The material is much heavier than swim trunks and so more modest (and you can wear a jock underneath without it being visible) without losing flexiblity.
Thanks for the great pic of Mick McMicahel - what a stud.
Teesskin (0)
9/16/2025 7:37 PMI personally prefer trunks as then the guy your fighting isn't able to pull on your clothing like he would if wearing a singlet
WrestlePacificNW (4)
9/16/2025 7:44 PM(In reply to this)
Good point. On the pro fantasy side of the ring, a singlet strap can be used to choke someone. 😁
BLACK OPS (36)
7/14/2025 2:08 AMIM COMFORTABLE WITH BOTH, MAKES NO DIFFERENCE TO ME! 😊
dirtybarefet (0)
7/11/2025 6:59 AMneither just naked
Juggernaut (0)
9/16/2025 11:14 PM(In reply to this)
That's not one of the choices.
Speedo Ad (7)
7/11/2025 5:14 AMSkintight and skimpy speedos every time I find wrestling trunks are to chunky for me 💪
Speedo Ad (7)
3/03/2025 3:19 PMSpeedos for me 💪
Spruceman (55)
3/27/2016 10:34 PMMakes no big difference to me. As hard as it is to find guys to wrestle, I wear "every which way including loose."
buzzcut (2)
2/11/2016 2:51 PMI don't know about other combat forms, but in Pro wrestling, there is a huge difference between Speedos and trunks. And it has to do with the crotch rise.
For my size, trunks have a 20 -22 inch rise (sometimes 25) so the draw string strikes me at my waist or slightly above. Speedos strike way below the waist. Back in the 50's and 60's men's swimsuits were more modest had a much higher rise similar to wrestling trunks. But competition swimming and fashion changed.
Speedos are very popular in underground private pro sessions for obvious reasons. But I do see public Pro matches where the talent wears increasingly lower rise trunks. If you have a great physique, they can be very flattering, and showcasing is a big part of Pro.
WrestlePacificNW (4)
9/16/2025 7:47 PM(In reply to this)
I am amazed and excited about the skimpy speedos worn by guys in water polo matches . 🩲
quasiotter (7)
2/12/2016 12:58 AM(In reply to this)
Okay, well that makes sense. I couldn't really find a difference other than maybe the materials, and those don't seem like they would make a significant difference. Thanks for the information!
jason (27)
2/12/2016 2:10 AM(In reply to this)
Speedos can be removed quicker.
quasiotter (7)
2/10/2016 4:19 PMIs there any actual difference between swim briefs/speedos and wrestling trunks?
I don't like the idea of wearing attire created for swimming to wrestle in, so I'd prefer wrestling trunks. However, being that custom designs cost so much, I don't know if it's worth it to order some, especially since I simply want two stripes just like good ol' Mick McMichael's (as attached). I've seen some swim briefs with this design (outside of the US), so I figure I could just hunt for them.
(And no, I don't want adidas 3-stripes; I detest logos and branding on clothing! I'm an artist, of course I'm particular and obsessive.) Please log in to view gallery photos.
Juggernaut (0)
9/16/2025 11:27 PM(In reply to this)
Adidas is a lot more subtle than Nike or Under Armor. Still, I'll choose Adidas and Under Armor, but never Nike. The have enough of the athletic apparel market.
Anyway, only a small group of guys can pull off a Speedo successfully, therefore, I vote for wrestling trunks universally.
Ironbull (96)
2/12/2016 6:13 PM(In reply to this)
There are plenty of firms that will make what you want at a reasonable price. Mine were made for me to my own design and measurements at a cost of £30 which I think equates to about $45. Let me know if you want his details - don;t think I can promote him without breaching the site rules re commercial posts. The material is much heavier than swim trunks and so more modest (and you can wear a jock underneath without it being visible) without losing flexiblity.
Thanks for the great pic of Mick McMicahel - what a stud.