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Ultimate Hunter Equipment: Cressi Camouflage Rash Guard for Scuba Diving Videomakers and Spearfishing - Hooded and Crew-Neck Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of Ultimate Hunter Equipment: Cressi Camouflage Rash Guard for Scuba Diving Videomakers and Spearfishing - Hooded and Crew-Neck

Elastic. Imported. The Hunter is a camouflage rash guard made with strong and elastic synthetic fabric, ideal for scuba diving videomakers and spearfishermen. The main feature of the rash guard is that protects from wind and from UPF Ultraviolet rays that are harmful to the skin. The material is elastic and easily adapts to the shape of the body. It should dress tightly, but must not tighten, so can keep warm. If worn under a Neoprene wetsuit the ability to keep warm is increased. Can be worn over a solid color wetsuit to use the camouflage effect, or over wetsuit that does not have a chest loading pad. The chest is seamless and features a soft durable pad that protects the body. Essential for loading the speargun. The rash guard is made of 80% nylon and 20% spandex thick 190 g/m2. Made with anatomical cuts and can be worn in any water sports.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Breast pads are useless

Very thin material. If you apply it to an area that stretches, it becomes almost transparent. The chest pad is too thin. I am 6ft 1in and 185lbs. I have a large one and it fits quite tight.

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Generally good but...

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great rash guard! suitable for diving and snorkeling

This rashguard fits well and protects you from the sun. I love the thumb loops on the cuffs, although you probably won't need them, and I love the hood. The breastplate is thin for loading a weapon, but I prefer to use a spear, so I don't mind. In general an excellent rashguard and I like the pattern.

Pros
  • Quality construction
Cons
  • Long delivery time

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Size, choose what you think works best.

I ordered and received the blue hooded version and it is a good product. All the arguments about the sizes kept me busy, so I ordered XL. I'm 6ft 180lb and it fits. It's not as tight as my typical surf rash guards, but it's also not baggy. It adheres to the skin but not quite properly, except mainly on the underarms where it's actually loose. In the water it sticks to you like a Lycra rashguard and the material doesn't move.

Pros
  • Dope 🔥
Cons
  • Almost everything is ok

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Incredibly small, looks well made, might fit you if you are under 200lbs.

The hooded rash guard looks well made and comfortable but is very small. I'm 6'1, 265 pounds and XXXL. Barely comes in and squeezes everything from chest to stomach. Based on the size chart used by Cressi, which doesn't show up anywhere, I would need 5xl or something. Too bad because this is the only rashguard I've found that has a small but useful chest loading pad.

Pros
  • Slim design
Cons
  • Not as thick as other picks

Revainrating 4 out of 5

great camouflage Best in Rashguards

Top works great. I use it for freediving in blue water. I wear a rashguard over my 3mm fullsuit and it looks like a new camo suit, the thumb straps ripped on the second dive but you don't really need them, the rashguard doesn't slip when you have a wetsuit underneath. I did this instead of buying a new freediving suit and it works great if you're looking to save money. I'm 6.3 and the XL fits great but if I'm not wearing a wetsuit I would go for the large. safe diving!

Pros
  • High marks for support and durability from testers
Cons
  • dunno

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not exactly as advertised

This is not a rashguard as advertised. Only the sleeve part is made of polyester. The body part is in a different color (all black) and is made of 1mm thick neoprene which provides warmth. The chest pad for loading a weapon is very thin, made from a mesh material sewn over a thin pad. Sizes are a little loose even over a wetsuit but comfortable. The problem is that neoprene has a memory and once crumpled, it stays crumpled, so the folding caused a lot of creases during packaging and shipping.

Pros
  • Nice packaging
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

1st had no hood / replacement had a hood

I had to order this twice as the first time they sent me one without a hood. Returning it was easy and when I ordered it again I received the correct product. This is a nice spandex hooded bib rashguard. The lining is an approx. 1mm thick piece of rough textured neoprene. It fits like any of my other rashguards. There are thumb loops. The inside is bright white. I think you could turn it over if you wanted to, but then the pillow would be on the inside and probably uncomfortable. I suppose you…

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Clarity