By TYR
SKU: BRSOD7A-450-XL

TYR Light Blue Trinity Top

$25.00 $50.00

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Description

Take on every challenge in the TYR Women's Solid Bikini Top.

Made to match back to the TYR Solid Bikini Bottoms and any top you choose. 

Designed for today's athlete, boasting a 100% polyester construction, making it nearly 20 times stronger than traditional swimwear. So, whether your training takes you to the pool or the beach, you can be sure TYR's Durafast One® fabrication will provide both a secure fit and fade-free color. Featuring a low neckline, sleek/flexible straps and open triple-bound X-back, the Trinity top is ideal for athletes who want comfortable coverage during every swim.

TYR Sport swimsuits are fully lined, ensure 4-way stretch technology and provide UPF 50+ sun protection. All Durafast One® suits are chlorine proof and sustain an impressive 300+ hours of performance.

TYR Durafast One®: 100% Polyester

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