O’Neill Men’s Basic Skins UPF 50+ Short Sleeve Rash Guard, Red, Medium
O’neill’s variety of wearable UV sun protection with a superior engineered fit feels like a cool comfortable second skin.
Product Features
- Skin Cancer Foundation Recommended Product; UPF 50+ Ultraviolet Protection
- Perfect For Surfing, Swimming, Paddle Sports, Boating, And Beach Days
- Comfortable Yet Durable 6oz Polyester/Spandex Construction
- Minimal Seam Placement For Maximum Rash Protection
- Performance Fit: Form-Fitting Tight Layer Fits Like A Second Skin
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RIDICULOUSLY SMALL Yes, other reviewers had commented on how small this shirt is and how it is supposed to stretch to fit your body very tightly. How small and how tightly is hard to appreciate until you actually buy one of these things, so I am posting a photo of an XL size shirt that I got.The shoulder width is just slightly over 18 inches wide (the full length of the ruler at the top), and the width at the waist/hips is about 14 inches (that is a foot long ruler at the bottom).A…
Check sizing on O’neill website. Don’t size up if you are athletic build About the sizing:I’m 6’1″, 185lbs, athletic/muscular build. With a 43.5″ chest and a 32″ waist and at my weight the chart on O’neal’s page says I should be in a large but because of everything here I went XL. Should have trusted the O’neal page as this isn’t supposed to be baggy, it’s supposed to be a second skin. The XL is very long and has extra space around the middle that will end up flapping around in the wind when wet and I’m paddling on the river.Do yourself a…
great product. DOES NOT RUN SMALL IF YOU WANT SURF RASH GUARD i read lots of reviews claiming this product runs small.Surf rashguards are supposed to be SUPER tight. If you want this for SURFING and you know what you are expecting you may want to order your usual size, not a larger one.if you want this for daily wear by the beach, maybe get a larger size.the SMOKE HYBRID color (dark grey- melange) is gorgeous.hubby is super sensitive to sun and UV seems to be top notch as we spent a week in Hawaii (6-12 hs per day under the…