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Mens Rash Guard and Compress Tights

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Rashguards, also known as rashies or wetsuit tops, are a summer essential for anyone who loves to surf, swim, snorkel or skin dive. These thin-layered base shirts provide protection from the sun’s merciless UV rays, cuts, stings and scrapes, and help extend your time in the water.

They’re usually made of a combination of durable polyester and stretchy Lycra, which fits close to the body and hugs every curve. These shirts are machine washable and offer UPF 50+ sun protection, which helps prevent sunburn. They’re also a great choice for people with sensitive skin or prone to rashes and itchy chafing.

The best rash guard men have a high SPF rating and moisture-wicking fabrics that pull sweat away from the skin to prevent itching and chafing, especially on the arms or chest. They’re also available in a range of colors to suit your style, and you can find long-sleeve and short-sleeve designs depending on how much sun coverage you want.

Rashguard fabric is usually made from a blend of polyester and Lycra, or nylon, neoprene (the same material wetsuits are made of) or even cotton. The thickness of the material determines how protective it is. Thicker materials tend to be more water resistant and offer better UV protection, while thinner fabrics are more comfortable.

Fit is another important factor to consider when choosing a rashguard. Tighter-fitting rashguards increase pressure benefits, while looser-fitting rashguards allow for greater mobility and comfort. Sleeve length is also a personal preference, with long sleeves offering more coverage and warmth while short sleeves target the chest and are more performance driven. Some rashguards have raglan sleeves, which look like baseball-style sleeves, while others have set-in sleeves.

There are also a range of features to choose from in a rashguard, including pockets and key loops to store your gear, and eye-catching graphics to stand out on the beach. Some rashguards are designed with compression technology, which is said to reduce muscle fatigue and improve performance. But not everyone agrees, and some find that compression rashguards can be uncomfortable or feel unnatural.

Rashguards are also a go-to for people who train combat sports, such as Mixed Martial Arts and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, because they’re thicker and more durable than traditional swim shirts and offer extra protection against rash, cuts and scrapes from the rough nature of these sports. The best rashguards for MMA have moisture-wicking and breathable fabric, which keep you cool and dry while you work up a sweat. They’re also more resilient and can withstand grappling and other strenuous activities. They’re also more akin to a wetsuit in terms of support and comfort, and can be used under a gi for additional support. They’re often crafted with flatlock seams to prevent chafing and skin irritation.

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Rashguards, also known as rashies or wetsuit tops, are a summer essential for anyone who loves to surf, swim, snorkel or skin dive. These thin-layered base shirts provide protection from the sun’s merciless UV rays, cuts, stings and scrapes, and help extend your time in the water.

They’re usually made of a combination of durable polyester and stretchy Lycra, which fits close to the body and hugs every curve. These shirts are machine washable and offer UPF 50+ sun protection, which helps prevent sunburn. They’re also a great choice for people with sensitive skin or prone to rashes and itchy chafing.

The best rash guard men have a high SPF rating and moisture-wicking fabrics that pull sweat away from the skin to prevent itching and chafing, especially on the arms or chest. They’re also available in a range of colors to suit your style, and you can find long-sleeve and short-sleeve designs depending on how much sun coverage you want.

Rashguard fabric is usually made from a blend of polyester and Lycra, or nylon, neoprene (the same material wetsuits are made of) or even cotton. The thickness of the material determines how protective it is. Thicker materials tend to be more water resistant and offer better UV protection, while thinner fabrics are more comfortable.

Fit is another important factor to consider when choosing a rashguard. Tighter-fitting rashguards increase pressure benefits, while looser-fitting rashguards allow for greater mobility and comfort. Sleeve length is also a personal preference, with long sleeves offering more coverage and warmth while short sleeves target the chest and are more performance driven. Some rashguards have raglan sleeves, which look like baseball-style sleeves, while others have set-in sleeves.

There are also a range of features to choose from in a rashguard, including pockets and key loops to store your gear, and eye-catching graphics to stand out on the beach. Some rashguards are designed with compression technology, which is said to reduce muscle fatigue and improve performance. But not everyone agrees, and some find that compression rashguards can be uncomfortable or feel unnatural.

Rashguards are also a go-to for people who train combat sports, such as Mixed Martial Arts and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, because they’re thicker and more durable than traditional swim shirts and offer extra protection against rash, cuts and scrapes from the rough nature of these sports. The best rashguards for MMA have moisture-wicking and breathable fabric, which keep you cool and dry while you work up a sweat. They’re also more resilient and can withstand grappling and other strenuous activities. They’re also more akin to a wetsuit in terms of support and comfort, and can be used under a gi for additional support. They’re often crafted with flatlock seams to prevent chafing and skin irritation.

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