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Topic Title: uva protective clothing Topic Summary: Created On: 05/31/2017 04:05 AM |
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05/31/2017 04:05 AM
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Hey all, I want to start protecting my skin better. Sun screen is nice and I always apply it but I want to take the next step and start using sun protective clothing while surfing, diving, etc..
Any suggestions? I read an online article (validity=?) claiming that a normal hanes white tshirt offered substantial protection when compared with a more expensive sun protective rash guard. What are your personal experiences?
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05/31/2017 04:29 AM
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I've never gotten much sun through a rash guard and I've certainly never been burned while wearing one. T-shirts will work, but I prefer to keep the sun off of my arms too and long sleeve t-shirts get pretty sloppy when they are wet.
The last few rash shirts I bought have a SPF rating on them and I not sure what the rating is based on, but they do keep the sun off of me. ------------------------- I was right. |
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05/31/2017 05:35 AM
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Get Anetik |
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05/31/2017 05:54 AM
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long sleeve rashie for me I find the less stretchy, thicker ones, like O'Neill, fit well, last longer, give more protection just my 2cents and you can tell it's working when your "farmer tan" starts at your wrists
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05/31/2017 06:31 AM
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A good rashguard gives good sun protection for sure. A kook hat for your face and perhaps sun glasses if you want everything covered.
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05/31/2017 07:08 AM
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I wear the loose, long sleeve UPF50 fishing shirts
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05/31/2017 07:43 AM
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Several years ago, I picked up a white long-sleeve rash guard with hoodie built in. The hoodie had a cinch-type drawstring. When cinched tight, it would cover part of my cheeks, forehead, and the big bald spot on top. Being white and made of lycra, it wasn't super hot. Still a little uncomfortable in the summer (warmth due to overall thickness), but nowhere near as bulky as trying to wear a hat. I don't wear glasses in the water, but if you had specs and put them on first, the hood would help keep the strap in place.
I think it had a UV rating at the time of purchase, but I don't know how well those products (UV-rated clothing) hold up (UV protection-wise) after use and washing. Either way, a rash guard offers substantial protection, and won't wash off like sunblock does. |
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05/31/2017 07:50 AM
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Our own Kyle Ruddick killing it without being killed. |
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05/31/2017 08:02 AM
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I wear the loose, long sleeve UPF50 fishing shirts The Columbia's although pricey are super nice, stay cool and have pockets for fishing stuff. The face and neck buffs work pretty well too ------------------------- I troll 2L.com to be a better person in real life |
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05/31/2017 08:11 AM
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My buddy just started repping for Anetik Performance wear. The shirts are spf30. MTB just started carrying the line. I'm going to try these out in long sleeve. I've always been fine in a basic rashgaurd as well.
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05/31/2017 04:01 PM
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Sun screen is nice and I always apply it but I want to take the next step and start using sun protective clothing while surfing, diving, etc..
Any suggestions? I read an online article (validity=?) claiming that a normal hanes white tshirt offered substantial protection when compared with a more expensive sun protective rash guard. What are your personal experiences?
Any reccomendations?
Your average t-shirt will not work. I use a rash guard, which does the trick. ------------------------- I :heart; Q |
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05/31/2017 04:22 PM
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I got one of these ....
Lycra/Spandex Skin Suit .... mostly to protect myself against the invasion of sea lice and jelly fish, but it also has a 50+ UV Protection. I had the legs cut off and hemmed by a local tailor/seemstress in Satellite Beach. It seemed like it protected me the last couple years and I wear my board shorts over it. Good for sea lice and sun protection for me. "Divers and Snorkeler's looking for 50+ UV Protection and a Defense-Against Sea Lice, Jellies and other Biological Irritants will love this Super Stretchy, Heavy-Duty and Comfortable 6 oz (170gr) Lycra/Spandex Sport Skin. Easy to Don, Anatomical Cut Pattern, Naturally Form Fitting to Reduce Drag in the Water while providing Full-Body Protection. The Long Front Quality #10-YKK Zipper makes Donning and Doffing Lightening Fast. When Worn-Alone the Foot Stirrups Prevent the Suit from Riding-Up at the Legs. The Foot Stirrups and Thumb Loops also allow you to use the Sports Skin as a Base Layer for Increased Warmth Under-your-Wet Suit. The Skin also makes it Easier-to-Slip into Neoprene Wet Suits. Sports Skin is constructed with Over Lock-Stitched Seams and Rolled Edges for Strength and Comfort. The Skin Suit has an Internal Key Pocket for Security and is Machine Washable in a Unisex Design. Skin Suit is available in Multiple Sizes, Colors and is covered by a 12 month limited warranty." ------------------------- Puerto Rico 11 - 24 - 2013 |
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05/31/2017 07:33 PM
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I wear the loose, long sleeve UPF50 fishing shirts Do the sleeves get all floppy? ------------------------- I was right. |
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06/01/2017 01:29 AM
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http://www.coolibar.com Dermatologist recommended ^
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06/01/2017 02:49 PM
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I wear a long sleeve, turtle neck rash guard especially mid day or when it's hot. Besides the sun protection I actually stay cooler (as log as you keep it wet) and it floats me.
I'm an excellent swimmer but I sink like a rock. A few years ago I broke a leash 100 yards offshore or so in well overhead CR. It was nice to just float between body surfing the sets in.
I take it in the shower with me, soap it up , rinse and let it dry. It stays fairly un-funky.
Washing machines were them out quicker.
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06/01/2017 07:01 PM
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06/26/2017 06:37 PM
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I've been using these for a year, SPF 50 and $7 in a variety of colors:
http://www.hanes.com/shop/hane...nes-mens-t-shirt-h4820 Long sleeve version - $9: http://www.hanes.com/shop/hane...g-sleeve-t-shirt-24270 Buy a size down from the tshirt size you wear. |
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06/26/2017 07:18 PM
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O'neil & quicksilver rash guards seem
To work well all these years.
Tight fitting for surfing and
loose fitting for kayaking/ fishing
Or flat water sup paddling.
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06/28/2017 07:19 PM
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Sun screen is nice and I always apply it but I want to take the next step and start using sun protective clothing while surfing, diving, etc..
Any suggestions? I read an online article (validity=?) claiming that a normal hanes white tshirt offered substantial protection when compared with a more expensive sun protective rash guard. What are your personal experiences?
Any reccomendations?
Your average t-shirt will not work. I use a rash guard, which does the trick.
A t shirt is better than nothing - I've done for years - but I do believe the newer proper "spf" long sleeve shirts / rashguards are better at protection, just can be costly like everything these days! I think wearing a hoodie & snow goggles would be pretty funny ------------------------- get up early and go surf - it'll make that hangover go away and/or make the workday more tolerable :) |
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07/03/2017 06:43 AM
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Wear it, for sure. And the goggles - well, I have cataracts from years of sun exposure. So yeah, those actually aren't a bad idea. I'm so blind that I am looking into a pair of sea specs with the prescription lenses - if I don't recognize you in the water that's because I can only see shapes LOL.
I get women's rash guards from Land's End - spf 50 and it seems to last well.
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