Description
Experience the Superiority of the TYR Kiowa Cutoutfit Swimsuit – Orange/Multi
The TYR Kiowa Cutoutfit Swimsuit combines bold style with reliable performance, making it an excellent choice for swimmers who train regularly in the pool or enjoy swimming at the beach. Featuring a vibrant orange and multicoloured design, this swimsuit delivers comfort, durability, and flexibility for training, lessons, or recreational swimming.
Comfort and Durability Like Never Before
The Kiowa Cutoutfit Swimsuit is made with TYR Durafast One® fabric, a 100% polyester construction engineered for exceptional durability. This high-performance material is nearly 20 times stronger than traditional swimwear fabrics, helping the swimsuit maintain its shape, colour, and fit even after frequent swimming sessions.
The chlorine-proof fabric is designed to withstand over 300 hours of performance, making it ideal for swimmers who spend long hours in the water.
Cutoutfit Design
Engineered with a cutout style, this swimsuit combines a high cut leg, sleek, flexible straps and an open back to enhance your physique and offer extreme freedom of movement. Experience the joy of unrestricted swimming every time you dive in.
4-Way Stretch Technology
The 4-way stretch technology built into the Durafast One® fabric ensures excellent flexibility and natural movement while swimming. This advanced fabric construction provides moderate compression, helping the swimsuit maintain a secure and supportive fit during active use.
Key Features:
- TYR Durafast One® fabric – durable 100% polyester construction
- Superior Durability: Resists sagging, fading and snagging for over 300 hours of usage.
- Fully lined interior for added comfort and modesty.
- 4-way stretch technology for flexibility and moderate compression
- UPF 50+ Protection: Safeguards your skin from harmful ultraviolet rays.
Dive into the depths of style, performance and durability with the TYR Kiowa Cutoutfit Swimsuit – Orange/Multi. Optimum performance and top-tier style are just a click away.





