Swim Across America is excited to announce a new affiliate partnership with TRISWIM, the trusted original chlorine removing hair and body care company. This partnership brings many opportunities for Swim Across America (SAA) supporters to give back through TRISWIM.
The partnership features three components. First, to launch the partnership, Swim Across America and TRISWIM are hosting an Instagram contest, running now through May 5.
The contest is open to all Instagram users and will award two lucky winners with gifts from both organizations. The rules are simple:
Two winners will be selected and contacted via DM from @saaswim. Each winner will receive a TRISWIM Splash Box Gift Box and a cozy Swim Across America hoodie, valued at $125 total.
Second, samples of TRISWIM products will be available at all 27 Swim Across America community events this year. Participants will Make Waves and then head home with must-have skin and hair care products.
Finally, to further demonstrate their commitment to fighting cancer, TRISWIM will give back 10% of each purchase through this link. Additionally, the SAA community can receive a 20% discount at checkout when using the code SAA20.
“We are excited about this partnership with TRISWIM and SBR Sports, Inc. which allows us to continue supporting swimmers in and out of the water, and providing them with the products they need most,” Craig Beardsley, VP of Partnerships with Swim Across America.
TRISWIM products help swimmers concentrate on workout, not the dry, itchies or smell which may come with it. Premium ingredients in the TRISWIM Chlorine Saltwater Removal Line work to gently and effectively neutralize and remove Chlorine, Saltwater, Hard Water Minerals, Bromine and chemical odor from your skin and hair. Moisturizes, soothes and restores with vitamins, botanicals, proteins and Keratin.
SAA is a national nonprofit organization that has raised over $150 million for cancer research since its founding in 1987, and is dedicated to raising money and awareness for cancer research, prevention and treatment through swimming-related events.


