LEARN MORE: The Glitterbomb Tank Top - Canadian Cheer Practice Wear
Why the Glitterbomb Longline Compression Tank?
The Glitterbomb is made for competitive all-star cheerleaders who want practice gear that performs like competition wear. This is not a basic compression tank. It is built for athletes who spend practice drilling standing fulls, perfecting pyramids, and running full-outs. It gives you distinctive style while you train.
The rhinestone detailing looks great. But the technical construction underneath makes this tank competition-ready. The longline cut goes to your natural waist. It stays locked in place when you are upside down during basket tosses, handsprings, or stunts. Regular tanks ride up when you are inverted. You have to adjust between skills. The Glitterbomb stops that problem.
What Makes the Glitterbomb Different?
Most rhinestone cheer apparel uses glued-on stones. Those stones fall off after a few washes or during intense tumbling. The Glitterbomb uses commercial-grade heat-press application. This is the same method used on competition uniforms. We tested these stones through 50+ wash cycles and hundreds of hours of tumbling, stunting, and mat work. They stay put.
The power-mesh lining is another difference. This interior layer stops the compression fabric from shifting during explosive movements like layouts, fulls, and double-downs. It also creates a smooth base if you layer this tank under your competition uniform for added coverage. No bunching, no visible lines, just clean support.
The fabric itself is high-density compression blend (80% Nylon, 20% Spandex). It stays not see-through. You can wear this for tumbling drills, jump conditioning, or stunt practice without worrying about see-through moments during deep squats or jumps. The moisture-wicking finish keeps you dry when you run back-to-back full-outs or conditioning between practice sessions.
Canadian Quality Guarantee:
Designed and tested by competitive cheerleaders in Canada. If the Glitterbomb does not perform as promised—whether that is stone retention, compression quality, or opacity—we will make it right.