This rash guard’s name is kinda fancy. It comes from Terra Colares, which means earth colors in Latin. But what good is fancy if it’s not also functional? Enter Kolaris, Terra Colares’ easier (to pronounce) brother, looking smooth like a rolling sesh that’s in flow. The topographic map design swirls in neon blues, purples, and reds against an expanse of unchartered black territory – like all the belt colors and stripes you might want to level up to. It’s a tough climb to the top, but this rash guard’s got you covered the second you start your warm up shrimp drills. As with any terrain worth conquering, expect to be mercilessly tested. Just when you’ve finally learned to tackle one beast, a tougher one appears. Maybe you finally nailed opening your opponent’s closed guard and landing that side-mount after three months of practice. Enter its tricky and more versatile cousin, open guards. You might get cocky, thinking open guards are easier to pass, but then your opponent pulls out a Single Leg X to take control. Next thing you know, you’re dealing with a fun factory of sweeps and chokes. It’s torturous and exhausting, but you’re not here to play it safe or easy (let’s be real, part of you wears that pain like a badge of honor). You’re here to step up and take what’s yours, all while being fancy and functional, Kolaris style..
Kolaris Short Sleeve Rash Guard
Featured model wearing
5'-10", 165lbs, 38" Chest, 30" Waist. Wearing size Medium.