It's one of those things which is very hard to draw a line on... At what point does it become too much? How to quantify those qualitative statements such as "reduces muscle vibration"?
Regarding the records, it's not a big deal, although it does render them somewhat useless. Doesn't the same happen in track and field due to new shoes?
Not all the athletes have the resources to get the best suits, but money plays a big part in other parts of the athletes' training, so I guess we can lump this all together under the "resources problem", if we want to call it a problem of course. A big part of a country's results in the Olympics is how much money and help the athletes are given.
The bottom line for me is that for most sports, it's not an equal competition between all the participants... but I watch it for entertainment, so it's fine by me.
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