Avg. Customer Rating: (Based on 37 Reviews)
70% of Fit Survey Respondents said this item "Feels true to size" 19% of Fit Survey Respondents said this item "Feels too big" 5% of Fit Survey Respondents said this item "Feels too small"
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Great For Swimming Laps |
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Jenny
from Rochester, NY
on 3/20/2013
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Feels true to size
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Perfect for Swimming Laps. Pre-Prego I was a size 8/10 and ordered the size Large Swimsuit. I''m 4 months along right now. The Suit is cut large but fits my chest and provides good coverage. It is a little baggy in the bottom but is still perfect for swimming laps. I''m glad I did not order one size down because it would have been too small.
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Cute Design, Loose Fit |
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Betsy
from Bryant, WI
on 2/17/2013
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Fits loose on top and too loose around the legs
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Fits, comfortable, 29 weeks along |
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Andrea
from SW Ohio
on 12/26/2012
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I "popped" and my baby bump grew about a month ago. Finally had to get something to keep swimming. This is true to size, cute pattern, I finally feel comfortable and can breathe better. :) It isn''t as low in the back as I thought from previous reviews. Great suit, so I get to keep doing laps. Yay!
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Fast and reliable service |
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Orla
from Toronto, ON
on 10/17/2012
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I bought the EQ harmony swimsuit (in black); I ordered it on a weekend and had it in my hand by Wednesday afternoon- great service - i was kept up to date from the processing the order to delivery with tracking numbers. The swimsuit itself was the right size, it''s comfortable and just what I was looking for. I have no doubt that it will last longer than my actual pregnancy!
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Pleased |
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JillB
from Colorado Springs, CO
on 10/12/2012
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I purchased a size 28 for my 5''6 frame and prepreg weight of 122#. I am currently about 18 weeks along and 133#. I have been using this suit for lap swimming and for taking my 2 year old to the pool. I love how he can''t pull it down when he grabs on and there doesn''t seem to be any risk of it going anywhere even taking him down the slide. The only thing I would negatively comment on is the back is cut lower than I am accustomed to. It''s not revealing since it doesn''t move out of place but a little higher for pregnancy would be nice. Given our natural changes during pregnancy I was worried because there isn''t any extra support or padding in the chest area . Turns out it''s not a big deal in the print pattern at all and the design provides plenty of support.
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Great Bathing Suit! |
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Laura
from Bryan, OH
on 5/29/2012
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I love that the bathing suit has a high neckline. However, the back is pretty revealing. Great for water walking and swimming laps. Love the print as well!
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excellent suit for swimming |
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swimming is awesome if pregnant
from Rhode Island
on 5/9/2012
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I like this suit and have used it for a few weeks so far. I agree that there is a bit of room in the seat, a low back, and extra room in the bra area. But the sides fit closely so I don't feel like it is a risk to expose my top or bottom. I'm only 27 weeks so I can't say for sure there will still be room in the belly to go 3 more months, but I don't see why not. I initially got a large but I had to return it because it was too short in the torso. (That was in the turquoise splice style, but they didn't have any extra-large in that style, and the phone help at SwimOutlet said that all of these EQ Harmony maternity suits are cut the same, so I got this one in extra-large). My non-pregnancy swimsuit size is 10-long so maybe that is why I needed the bigger size. I think the navy mosaic is stylish--more attractive than the turquoise splice was.
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Solid Suit |
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JC
from Washington, DC
on 2/25/2012
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I bought this suit for lap swimming and pool running, and I'm quite happy with it. I was concerned about the fit after reading some of the posts, but I have no complaints. I've had the suit for about 4 weeks and am 27 weeks pregnant now, and it's fit well so far. It still has room in the front for more growth, but it's not baggy by any means. I would recommend this suit to anyone who's a regular lap swimmer.
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maternity swimwear |
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Nicole Haven
from Albany, NY
on 11/29/2011
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Unfortunately the back goes down too low and I feel like I'll have plumber pants. Everywhere else, the swimsuit fits great. I like the coverage in the front, but the back is entirely too low and I'm returning the suit.
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An actual maternity SWIMsuit |
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Amy T.
from Falls Church, VA
on 11/28/2011
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Had hoped to avoid the expense of purchasing a swimsuit that I will likely only wear for 3 months, but after discovering that walking irritates my SI joint, it's back to the pool for me. Most maternity "swim"suits are made for wading or lounging by the pool. This suit, while pricey, is designed for actual swimming, and comes in a decent range of prints. Fit is OK--for now--at 24 weeks. I normally wear a size 6 regular suit. The small fits for now, but I'm a little skeptical about just how much stretch I'll get out of it into the third trimester. The design of the straps makes the suit a little difficult to get into and out of. Would really prefer a more forgiving X-back or tank. Agree with other reviewers about the disappointing lack of bra cups. At least the suit is lined. Am also a little concerned about how long the suit, with all its spandex, will hold up to the pool chemicals. Some suits with high spandex contents have broken down after only a few weeks (at 3 uses per week). I prefer non-spandex suits, as they last much longer, but maybe in a few weeks I'll be grateful that spandex stretches out when exposed to chlorine!
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