TYR Classic Deck Short
The TYR Classic Deck Short is built for the hours between rotations — coaching, teaching, and moving around the deck. Lightweight 100% Nylon Tactel® breathes easily and dries fast after every dip, while the elastic waistband with drawstring dials in a personalized fit. A trim 5" inseam minimizes bulk, and the built-in mesh liner adds support whether you're on deck or in the water.
- 5" base inseam for a trim, low-bulk fit
- 100% Nylon Tactel® fabrication
- Lightweight, breathable construction with accelerated dry time
- Elastic waistband with drawstring closure
- Side pockets for small storage
- TYR logo on right leg
COMFORT — Breathable Tactel® nylon and a drawstring waist stay light and comfortable through a full day on deck.
PERFORMANCE — Accelerated dry time means you're not sitting in wet shorts between the water and the stand.
DURABILITY — Performance nylon construction holds up to daily deck wear, sun, and repeated wet-dry cycles.
Original: $17.10
-65%$17.10
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Description
The TYR Classic Deck Short is built for the hours between rotations — coaching, teaching, and moving around the deck. Lightweight 100% Nylon Tactel® breathes easily and dries fast after every dip, while the elastic waistband with drawstring dials in a personalized fit. A trim 5" inseam minimizes bulk, and the built-in mesh liner adds support whether you're on deck or in the water.
- 5" base inseam for a trim, low-bulk fit
- 100% Nylon Tactel® fabrication
- Lightweight, breathable construction with accelerated dry time
- Elastic waistband with drawstring closure
- Side pockets for small storage
- TYR logo on right leg
COMFORT — Breathable Tactel® nylon and a drawstring waist stay light and comfortable through a full day on deck.
PERFORMANCE — Accelerated dry time means you're not sitting in wet shorts between the water and the stand.
DURABILITY — Performance nylon construction holds up to daily deck wear, sun, and repeated wet-dry cycles.





















