The video features a woman trying out a period swimsuit, a product designed for women to wear during their menstrual cycle while swimming. The swimsuit has a built-in pad that is supposed to be leak-proof and absorbent. The woman tests the product by wearing it to a beach on Lake Erie and submerging herself in the water. She reports that the swimsuit performed well while she was in the water, with no visible leaking or expansion. However, once she got out of the water, the swimsuit became bulky and took a long time to dry. The woman concludes that while the product is not perfect, it is a good solution for women who want to swim during their period, especially those who use external period products. She notes that it may not be ideal for swimming, but it could be a great solution for women who just want to go to the beach or engage in other water activities.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The product being tested is a period swimsuit with a built-in pad.
2. The swimsuit is described as "leak-proof" but not "watertight".
3. The product is from the same company that makes period leggings.
4. The swimsuit has a fleecy material in the crotch area, similar to the period leggings.
5. The author is a tampon user, but tested the swimsuit without any other period products.
6. The author traveled to Sandusky, Ohio, to test the swimsuit at Cedar Point, an amusement park with a beachfront on Lake Erie.
7. The author wore the swimsuit to the beach and got into the water, submerging the crotch area.
8. The author did not notice any blood leakage or clouding in the water.
9. The gusset area got wet and heavy, but did not inflate like a diaper.
10. The author found a public shower to rinse off after using the swimsuit.
11. The swimsuit took about 40 minutes to dry, except for the gusset area, which took longer.
12. The author experienced some water leakage from the swimsuit after getting out of the water.
13. The author had to wash the swimsuit again after use and wait for it to dry before packing it.
14. The author found the experience with the period swimsuit to be "not terrible" but with some issues.