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Your cart is empty.Durability knows no limits with the Women’s Durafast Maxfit Swimsuit. This one piece swimsuit is made with 100% polyester and is 20 times longer lasting than traditional swimwear; you can be sure the fit won’t sag and the color won’t fade in the sun or chlorine. Boasting four way stretch technology and UPF 50+, this Durafast swimsuit provides excellent freedom of movement and sun protection. Featuring a medium neckline, thick/supportive straps, keyhole back and moderate cut leg, our Maxfit swimsuits are the perfect swimsuits for athletes who want fuller coverage that won’t weigh them down. Content: 53% Polyester / 47% Polyester PBT
L
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
This is the best swimsuit I ever have. It fits me perfectly and it's not crazy expensive.
Ale S
Reviewed in Mexico on March 16, 2024
Súper bonito, el material es de muy buena calidad.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024
This swimsuit runs small, suggest sizing up. It doesnt rise up and stays in place. Def recommend.
Victor
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 4, 2023
My daughter is very happy with this transaction. The swimsuit fits perfectly..
Client d'
Reviewed in Canada on April 21, 2021
I'm typically a 36DD (5'7 - 160 pounds) and have never found a bathing suit that gave me confidence in its support without an internal bra. Needless to say, it's challenging to find a bathing suit for lap swimming. However, i trusted the previous comments and it does a fantastic job at keeping the girls together. And I mean, I need support as I'm not 20 anymore. This bathing suit is my new favorite. I stayed true to the size chart, and it's perfect. It may feel a little tight but otherwise it wouldn't offer the support it does. Falls a little higher on the hips than the bathing suits with full coverage, but nothing dramatic and still offers decent coverage. I've never felt so confident in a bathing suit!
Gurgaon mom
Reviewed in India on March 8, 2019
I love TYR swimsuit. The fit is good and so is the material. The product took some time to arrive , but finally it did and happy to receive it
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2019
I love TYR's Durafast suits. I teach swim lessons and will be in the water for 3-4 hours at a time. I've had this suit for about two months and the color hasn't faded and the material hasn't deteriorated, the only thing I see is that the threads have gotten bleached out by the chlorine, which actually is proof that the swim suit material is superior. The poly blend is the key to the TYR Durafast! I bought another suit at the same time and it is made of the normal Lycra blend, it is already in the trash because it is faded and too loose after just three wears. I also like the back because I'm curvy so the butt has a nice full coverage! Some people think they run small, but I think that's because the material is a little snug at first because it doesn't have as much give, which helps it hold up in the long run. I order a 38 and I'm 5'1" and 155 lbs.
zinnnia
Reviewed in Australia on November 16, 2019
I always buy TYR swimsuits. The reason I have a few swimsuits is not because they are bad quality, it is because I just don’t like to wear the same swim suit every day.I have a "TYR Alliance T-Splice Maxfit" in size 38 which fits perfectly, a bit tight to put on, but once on it feels just right.The “TYR Sport Women’s Solid Durafast Maxback Swimsuit” appears to be a bit larger than the “Alliance T-Splice Maxback Swim suit" which may be due to the softer and stretchier material. The back comes up to the waist and is nicely cut. The lined swim suit appears to hold more water than the "Alliance". I wonder whether with wear and tear it may start sagging. I have lost two pounds which may or may not be the reason the swim suit feels a bit too large. I may have to shorten the straps a bit which should be easy enough to do. Maybe I should have ordered a size 36 for this model.Overall, I am finding TYR swimsuits to be very good quality swimsuits that fit well. I just ordered another "Alliance T-Splice Maxback Swim suit" which, at this stage, I prefer. I chose the size according to the TYR website and, as far as I am concerned, the sizing is accurate.
C.A. D.
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2014
The seams/stitching under the armpits are raised and rough. They cause chaffing on both my inner arms. Now I have to rub Body Glide while I search for a new suit. Every time I swim this suit grates bits of skin from my arms. Granted I still need to lose a little more weight in the side boob area/lats, but it's a cruel reminder.I have compared this suit to the Solid Durafast Diamondback and the under armpit seams are sewn differently on the Diamondback so that no material sticks out. Reluctant to buy another swim suit online, so I am waiting for my local sporting goods store to get the Diamondback in a larger size.Other than the seam problem, this suit has maintained its color over four months of swimming in a saline pool a mile 4x a week. It has held its shape well. When I bought the suit I was losing weight and in between sizes (5'3 and 142 at that time). So I bought the size 36 and 38. I have the same chafing problem with the size 36. Now I am 130 pounds and the size 36 is snug, as expected given the none-stretchy material. Fits fine in the torso. Cut on the legs is just right -- modest, not too high or too granny. I have always worn swimsuits with the wide straps so I automatically purchased this style. As one reviewer pointed out, this suit does show the "headlights". It is lined except in the butt area. I have to remember not to lean against the wall of the pool, as the wall is rough and the butt material shows the rubbing.I like the Durafast because it keeps the color, so I will likely buy another Durafast suit. (The lycra Maxback was my first experience with the TYR brand. It was more comfortable but disintegrated after 3 months). Years ago I wore Speedo, but their suits seem to be cut smaller and higher on the legs nowadays. I'll probably buy my next swim suit from my local store instead. It's not Amazon's fault, I just need to look at seams from now on.Keep swimming!
Maximum Effort
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2013
I love this suit, I swim 4-5 times a week and it's still going strong five months later. I have a short torso so I was worried it wouldn't fit, but it fits excellently. A++++, will definitely buy again!8/5/14 edit: I've had this suit two days shy of a year now, and it still looks pretty good. I'm considering a new one, but this suit has seen a lot of pool action in that time. After every use, I just rinse it thoroughly in warm (not hot) water along with the rest of my gear after every use, and that is all the care it needs. Do not machine wash this suit!!!! I will definitely be purchasing this suit again in the near future. I highly recommend either of the blue colors, as they will look the best when the suit starts to fade eventually. I have the navy one, and it went a couple small shades lighter with time. The structural integrity of the suit stays solid and properly fitting though, and that's the important part. Definitely a quality product for regular swimmers who care about performance over suits which "enhance", as it were.
poliscimajor
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2013
I normally don't write product reviews but upon trying on my new TYR swim suit I know I have to spread the word for this great product! I'm a first time TYR customer and I'll purchase their goods thereafter.Most important thing when buying this swimsuit: SIZE UP!! A swimsuit is not like a shirt or a dress. It is supposed to cling to your body very tightly, so unless you are as slim and athletic as a model, I suggest you read these tips before you buy your normal clothes sizes.1. Go to the TYR's sizing chart. The one provided by Amazon is a general sizing chart, not a swimsuit/TYR specific one. The TYR chart is here: http://www.tyr.com/shop/sizing/2. Locate your size according to your largest measurement. Not everyone has the exact combination of chest/wasit/hip measurements for a specific size, when that happens stick to your largest measurement. For example, if your chest measurement fits 34 and your hip fits 36, go with 36. After this step, you should have a tentative size, say it's 36.3. Size up by one based on the preliminary size you get from step 2, in this case you would go from 36 to 38. A 38 is guaranteed to fit you well, if a bit loose.Nice things about the swimsuit: the quality is sturdy and seems to be able to stand chlorine for a long time. The cut is flattering. The suit cuts pretty high on the top. It also has medium-high cut on the bottom. In general, it fits my short & somewhat fat body perfectly (I'm 5'3 and 125 lbs)
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