i use this suit for practice and games and its great. it stays very close to they body but i am still able to breath . . . well as well as anyone can in a water polo suit hahahathey only thing that i dont love about this suit is that it tends to ride up my back end. it doesnt have very good coverage. other than that its great!!!!
The “art” of covering a female body with an attractive and appealing swimsuit is a lot more complex than it might seem to many casual observers, since from both an aesthetic and engineering standpoint, form should ideally follow function and style should hew closely to form. I recently purchased two swim suits for my SO, who is of Asian heritage; the two suits were the TYR Water Polo Predator and the Speedo Water Polo Avenger, both intended for competition use in the pool.Although a woman with a perfect figure can generally wear anything and still look smashing, most women’s forms are anything but that, with little flaws, defects, irregularities and imbalances (that escape most individuals’ observation, fortunately). In my opinion, most normal women (read: non-models) still look absolutely ravishing in a simple one-piece design that employs darker colors (blacks, dark blues, etc.). Elegant, artful simplicity is the key here, just as it is in the ‘little black dress’ so famously devised by Coco Chanel, decades ago, and the positive form-fitting effects of a dark one-piece swim suit are highly complimentary, almost without exception. Furthermore, with all the recent health focus on skin cancer brought on (or at least exacerbated) by excessive exposure to UV radiation, the more coverage the better. Therefore, from both health and aesthetic viewpoints, a fuller coverage one-piece swim suit is a healthier and wiser choice for active women who spend time out in the sun. Although both the TYR and the Speedo water polo suits were designed and are intended for competition sports use, they are also perfectly suited for just about any water-related use. Of the two I purchased for my SO, the TYR has the advantage, with its smooth and high compression Nylon/Lycra fabric. Employing a high-cut leg and high-cut neck design (with back zipper), the TYR suit not only looks spectacularly sensual, it also provides good support where it is needed in the chest, and additionally protects the skin of the upper body against harmful UV.The TYR Water Polo Predator suit thus has two functional lives: one in the competition pool and another in the world of complimentary female water-wear. With a fit that typically fits ‘to size’ or at most ‘slightly smaller’, the extra compressibility offered by the suit’s ‘second skin’ fabric is simply advantageous in keeping the female form under better control.From my viewpoint, as a perceptive male who appreciates any nuance of artful design that enhances female allure and beauty, the TYR Water Polo Predator suit looks absolutely spectacular on my SO. Simply stated, it’s just plain sexy! If that isn’t enough, she also highly approves of the feel of the suit’s silky-smooth fabric and the way it fits her. Just as every woman needs at least one of Chanel’s little black dresses in her closet, she also needs one of these ‘little black swim suits’ to be adequately prepared for any situation—whether on land or in the water. Aloha mai e!
I bought this suit because it was one of the few I found that would completely cover my back. Once I tried it on I realized that, not only does it offer great coverage, it's also comfortable and flattering. The only drawback? I can't zip the back up or down without help.
great suit so far...no rips, no tears, yet confortable.
The suit is durable with thick fabric and the zipper is strong.
the material wears to quickly if in the water all week and 2 times a day. it fit great for a couple weeks then really starts to stretch. not a good game suit