What are rash guard swimsuits for?

What are rash guard swimsuits for?

For water or beach sports: The rash guard is the gold standard for surfing. It protects your skin from the harsh waves, from scrapes and cuts if you wipe out, and from the harmful UV rays. It’s also a great option for beach sports like jogging, volleyball, or swimming laps.

Do you wear a bathing suit top under a rashguard?

Everyone’s preference will differ slightly, however, most of us gals prefer to wear a bathing-suit top under a rashguard! Whether you opt for a short-sleeve rashguard or a long-sleeve rashguard, they do grant coverage, though they can be quite thin and quite sheer, especially when wet.

Do you wear anything under a rashguard?

The vast majority of men do not wear anything under their rash guard and can be used directly on the skin. When it comes to the leggings, it can also be worn without anything under but for hygienic reasons, it is recommended to wear swim briefs or swim boxers.

Do long sleeve rash guards make you hot?

Melody, I agree, you won’t get too hot in the water with a long sleeved rash guard. And its probably what you want for your very fair skin.

Are short sleeve or long sleeve rash guards better?

If you live in an area that’s hotter, long-sleeved rash guards with UPF50+ will protect you more than a short-sleeved rash guard. But, remember you’ll definitely feel the heat more with a tight-fit long-sleeved rash guard unless of course, you’re constantly moving in and out of the water.

How tight should a rashguard be?

Fit: Rash guards are supposed to fit tight to the body to keep chafing or uncomfortable rubbing at a minimum. However, some styles are made to fit a little looser to be more forgiving to the body-image conscious. Sleeve Length: Rash guards are available in tanks, short sleeves and long sleeves.

Should I size up in rash guard?

If you want a rash guard for surfing, open water swimming, climbing or any demanding sport or activity, a tighter performance fit is not just preferable, it may be a matter of safety. You do not want a loose or baggy rash guard that could get caught in your equipment or even under your body.