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TYR Sport Unleashes New, American-Manufactured Tech Suit

TYR Sport, the leading manufacturer of competitive swim gear, is excited to announce their most technologically advanced product yet: The TYR Avictor. Unveiled today at TYR Global headquarters, USA Swimming athletes showcased the Avictor technical suit in front of industry tastemakers and influencers.

Born out of a collaboration between the industry’s top experts and the world’s most elite swimmers, the Avictor showcases an unprecedented combination of advanced features. The FINA-approved suit maximizes performance and gives athletes the ultimate advantage over their competition. The Avictor is proudly manufactured in the U.S.A of imported goods, which adds to the long list of features that sets it apart from its competitors.

TYR Sport - AvictorCutting-edge Hydrosphere Technology optimizes body position by causing water to surround the fabric of the suit, creating a visible hydrospheric effect. As a result, drag is reduced and speed and efficiency are boosted.

Designed with proprietary Speed Dry Fabrication, the Avictor minimizes dry time and rapidly repels water. This ensures athletes experience a dry, lightweight and comfortable fit for every race.

State-of-the-art Super Flex Bonding stretches and recovers with the body allowing free range of motion and compression at the same time. The fully bonded seams conform to the swimmer’s body and provide a durable, 360 degree stretch. The result is a precisely fitted, ultra compressive suit that maximizes core stabilization while allowing 100% natural movement and flexibility.

“I’ve been excited about the Avictor since the first time I tested the suit. Because of the Avictor, 2015 will be my most compressed, streamlined and fastest year yet. The Avictor’s hi-tech, low-friction fabric and the new shapely cut allows for easy movement where you want it, and compression where you need it,” said 4x Olympic Gold Medalist Matt Grevers.

“One of our core values at TYR is American ingenuity, and that undoubtedly shines through in the Avictor,” said Matt DiLorenzo, chief executive officer of TYR. “We are confident that our product is going to launch a new standard of tech suit performance.”

In addition to the technical components, the Avictor’s revolutionary, bold print will undeniably turn heads on deck.

The TYR Avictor will be available for purchase at select dealers and TYR.com January 2015.

Named for TYR, the Norse god of warriors, we are a company started by athletes and powered by athletes. We are dedicated to re-imagining technologies that help athletes obtain peak performance through innovation and design. Like all athletes, we always work with an intense spirit of competition. Everything we do revolves around creating the fastest, most advanced performance products. Always in front.

TYR Avictor Images

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Matt Grevers, courtesy of TYR

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TYR Avictor Video

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Swimming Gear News courtesy of TYR Sport, a SwimSwam Partner.

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Darth Vader
10 years ago

Enough of the stupid tech suits. Swimming should only be about the swimming.

Steve Nolan
Reply to  Darth Vader
10 years ago

Yeah, none of those pesky goggles, either.

mcmflyguy
Reply to  Steve Nolan
10 years ago

ya!! real men swim with mustaches too! and no caps!

coacherik
Reply to  Darth Vader
10 years ago

Lane ropes are for sissies!

Swim chick
10 years ago

Made in America! Kudos to a manufacturer who has figured out how to produce tech suits at home. Creating jobs…keeping true to the Red White and Blue!

Coacherik
10 years ago

I remember having a rayon polo in the 90s that looked like this…

Not saying that like its a bad thing, just an observation.

Gina Rhinestone
Reply to  Coacherik
10 years ago

I like it but it does remind me of a Jesters outfit .

Sven
10 years ago

This is incredible. I’m not sure how it’s FINA approved to have a suit that turns you into Matt Grevers, but there’s no denying that it’s a game changer.

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