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๐ŸŒž Stay Protected with O'Neill Men's Basic Skins UPF 50+ Short Sleeve Rash Guard Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5ย ย 
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4.1
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Description of ๐ŸŒž Stay Protected with O'Neill Men's Basic Skins UPF 50+ Short Sleeve Rash Guard

Polyester,Spandex. Machine Wash. [U.P.F. 50+ Max UV Protection Factor by O'Neill Wetsuits] creates tight Performance Fit that hugs your body like a second skin. [Skin Cancer Foundation Recommended] Polyester/Spandex 6 oz blend for effective UV protection with minimal heat absorption. [Quick Dry 4-way Stretch Moves with You] for wearing alone or under a wetsuit for rash protection with minimal seam placement. [Strategic Seamless Paddle Zones Stop Chafing] Supports movement throughout this O'Neill Wetsuits Basic Skins 50+ short sleeved rash guard with value-driven choices. [O'Neill Wetsuits since 1952 Creating Industry Leading Functional Gear] Cleanly Designed Graphics for rash prevention during outdoor sports and activities.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect! men's

I bought 8 of these t-shirts in different colors for a diving trip in the Florida Keys so I don't have to wear a wetsuit out of the water and still have sun protection on the boat. . They are cool! Convenient, unlimited and worth every penny.! I love the look and they feel like a second skin. Breathable and quick drying, they are great for all water sports such as water skiing, windsurfing, snorkeling or just swimming in the pool. The UV-reflecting material protects against sun rays with SPFโ€ฆ

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  • 0

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Tight fit. Great price

I am an avid surfer and can be in the water several times a week when the waves are rough. I used to have O'Neill products and now I have them too. I find them the most dimensionally stable and very durable. I usually support my local surf shops but the prices they were charging for an almost exact rashguard was double the cost of this item at Revain. I'm on a steady income, times aren't the best, so I saved myself $30. It's very snug, almost too tight, but I want it because I don't want theโ€ฆ

Cons
  • Nothing

Revainrating 4 out of 5

INCREDIBLY SMALL for men

Yes, other reviewers have commented on how small this shirt is and how it needs to stretch to fit your body very snugly. It's hard to appreciate how small and how tight it is until you actually buy one of these things, so I'm posting a photo of the XL shirt I have. The shoulder width is just over 18 inches (the full length of the ruler). above) and the width at the waist/hips is approximately 14 inches (ie a foot length ruler below). A picture is worth a thousand words and that picture aloneโ€ฆ

Cons
  • Negative value available

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Rashguards with short sleeves close-fitting

5ft 9in 155-160 lbs. My husband has tried medium and large rashguards. was still tight but not too bad, problem is the large one is too long, probably only suitable for someone 6ft tall See the merits, but not ideal for swimming and lounging around the pool or beach. I ended up sending both short sleeve rashguards back. The long sleeve rash guard fitted much better and I ended up going for a medium size. Worn twice without tan.

Cons
  • piggy bank price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Don't bother with swim shirts

I've been looking for the perfect swim shirt for a couple of years. I bought a few that were specifically marketed as men's swim trunks; designed to be worn out of the water as sun protection. They are generally baggy t-shirts made from gym wear material that flap and bounce in the water and then become very heavy and uncomfortably tight out of the water (e.g. in a weighted shirt). However, this shirt is worn as a wetsuit; Tight like a second skin that won't pucker or shift as you enter or exit

Cons
  • Reliability

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works great when you find the right size

After 6 orders and 5 returns I've found the one that fits me. I used it snorkeling in Hawaii and it worked great. Here is my understanding of the sizing issue: 1. They are very small; You should order two sizes larger than you are, and 2. the manufacturing process is inconsistent (i.e. poor quality control) so two shirts of the same stated size (s, m, l, etc.) can vary significantly in actual fit. .I'm 5'10 and 155 pounds and I'm a solid "medium" in shirts. I'm an active snorkeler and have worn

Cons
  • Volume

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Short sleeve rashguards snug fitting

5'9" 155-160 lbs. My husband has tried medium and large rashguards. snug but not too bad, problem is the big one is too long, probably just suited for someone who is 6ft see merit but not ideal for swimming and lounging around the pool or beach I ended up sending both short sleeve rashguards back the long sleeve rashguard fit much better and I ended up going for the medium one Worn twice without tan.

Pros
  • Water sports
Cons
  • Durability

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Don't bother with swim shirts

I've been looking for the perfect swim shirt for a couple of years now. I bought a few that were specifically marketed as men's swim trunks; designed to be worn out of the water as sun protection. They are generally baggy t-shirts made from gym wear material that flap and bounce in the water and then become very heavy and uncomfortably tight out of the water (e.g. in a weighted shirt). However, this shirt is worn as a wetsuit; Tight like a second skin that won't pucker or shift as you enter orโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Men's
Cons
  • Mint

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works great when you find the right size

After 6 orders and 5 returns I found the one that fits me. I used it snorkeling in Hawaii and it worked great. Here is my understanding of the sizing issue: 1. They are very small; You should order two sizes larger than you are, and 2. the manufacturing process is inconsistent (i.e. poor quality control) so two shirts of the same stated size (s, m, l, etc.) can vary significantly in actual fit. .I'm 5'10 and 155 pounds and I'm a solid "medium" in shirts. I'm an active snorkeler and have wornโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Sports and Outdoors
Cons
  • boring packaging