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Men COOVY Sports Compression Under Base Layer 3/4 Tights Armour Pants

COOVY Men’s Sports Base Layer Running 3/4 Tights: Lightweight or Midweight Style

Product Features

  • For acurate sizing, please see the size chart in the product image or in the Product Description.
  • Lightweight provides minimal compression, while Midweight provides higher compression.
  • Smooth and sleek Coovywear fabric is light, durable, and comfortable, so you won’t be weighed down
  • Anti-odor technology prevents the growth of odor-causing microbes to keep your shirt fresher and longer
  • 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED!! 30-day return accepted

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Xstream Rash Guard for Women – Long or Short Sleeve Rash Guards Shirt for Surfing Canoe PaddleBoard body & wind surfing kitesurfing kayaking and Other Water Sports and Activities (Long Sleeve, XS)

Crown Gear is introducing a premium line of rash guards. Xstream Rash Guards are designed for surfing, paddleboarding, and other water sports. Great for the casual recreationist as well as competitive athletes, these comfortable and highly protective short and long sleeved rash guards have been designed with performance in mind. Meet your fitness goals, look great, and have fun with Crown Gear’s ladies and men’s rash guards today. 1 Year Replacement Warranty – Go to the top of the page to – Order Yours Now >>

Product Features

  • • UPF50 + LIGHTWEIGHT, BREATHABLE FABRIC – Xtreme Rash Guard with 17% Spandex and 83% Nylon fabric provides lightweight, stretch, and easy movement for surfing, paddleboard, and other water activities. Sweat wicking material dries quickly while providing wearers with Anti-UV 50+ sun protection. Comfort fit design offers ultimate rash and burn prevention for hours of surfing and water sports.
  • • FLAT LOCK STITCHING – Flatlock stitching is a popular stitching style for surfing gear. The parallel stitching method is perfect for summer gear due to its strength and flexibility. Open to water penetration, the unique seam offers high performance and fast drying times that complement the rash guard’s light, breathable fabric. Count on flat lock stitching to keep your long or short sleeved guard wearing great every day.
  • • STYLISH LOGO AND COLOR PROFILE – Our signature black and red design with 2″ logo offers sleek and classic style for anyone wearing Crown Gear. The Xtreme Rash Guard’s fade-resistant coloring and design is made to enhance your time on the water. Make the most out of your next surf excursion with this high performance, comfortable, and statement-making summer rash guard.
  • • LADIES LONG SLEEVED GUARDS – Check out our ladies long sleeved surfing guards with a center designed logo. The ladies fitted cut is designed to help the fabric stay in place whether you’re challenging the waves or going for an easy ride. Enjoy maximum protection from the sun and your board with tight fitting sleeves and a high neckline. Get out on the waves with our long sleeved guards, and see the difference Crown Gear makes.
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Tsu Surf vs Calicoe presented by UDubb Network

Tsu Surf vs Calicoe from the classic High Stakes Event, featuring the controversial Loaded Lux vs Hollow Da Don battle.

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O’Neill Wetsuits Men’s UV Sun Protection Basic Skins Long Sleeve Rash Tee Sun Rash Guard, Dusty Blue, Medium

O’Neill quality at value-driven prices, the basic skins offers 50+ up protection with the world-renowned O’Neill fit. Cleanly designed graphics complete the package for value-driven customers.

Product Features

  • 6oz polyester/Spandex 4-way stretch
  • U.P.F.. 50+ protection
  • Rash protection
  • Flatlock Stitched
  • Slim fit: fits close to your body, but not tight

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Strong Island Son

Skudin is 31 years old and wears a scraggly reddish beard. He was always a skinny kid, but years of competitive swimming and surfing have covered him in lean muscle. When he was 15, he announced to his parents that he wanted to surf big waves, and that he wanted to be the youngest goofyfoot ever to surf Mavericks. These were unusual goals for a kid in Long Beach, even among the city’s talented contingent of small-wave surfers. But the Skudins are not your typical New York family.

Two weeks before Skudin’s session at Jaws, I met his parents, Dave and Beth, at The Park, a sleek sports bar on Long Beach’s busy six-lane Park Avenue. It was the coldest day of the winter—13 degrees—with a northwest wind slicing across the low, mustard-colored marshland separating this western tail of Long Island from New York City, which looms on the horizon like an approaching concrete-and-glass glacier. Beth, who is small, serene, and fair-skinned, thanks to her Irish roots, had hair still wet from her evening class at the Long Beach Recreation Center, where she has taught swimming on and off since 1991. Dave, who had just stepped off the train from Manhattan, where he works on Wall Street as a U.S. Treasury bond broker, is barrel chested and thick jawed; the latter trait is one he passed on to all four of his sons.

Dave and Beth both grew up in Long Beach and met as kids on a swim team at the local rec center. They were also both from surfing families, raised on the beachbreaks scattered between Gilgo State Park to the east and the Rockaways to the west. Beth’s father, an actor and artist named Dick Bolton, was one of Long Beach’s earliest surfers. In the 1960s, he became friendly with Duke Kahanamoku, who visited Long Beach occasionally to give swimming demonstrations. In the family’s modest bungalow, there is a framed photo of Kahanamoku with a note written to Beth on June 29, 1964: “To Beth, Aloha” it reads in sloppy cursive. It’s signed by The Duke.

Dave’s childhood was not as dazzling. After their father passed away when they were young, Dave and his three brothers were taken under the wing of their swim coach, Woody Davis. “Woody made sure we kept swimming,” Dave told me one afternoon as we drove past the beachside block where he lived as a teenager. Davis was able to get all four boys to college on swimming scholarships. Today, Dave’s brother, John, is a captain on the Long Beach Lifeguard Patrol. “We’ve been wet more than we’ve been dry,” he says about their upbringing.

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