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Tesla TM-MSR12-SBK_X-Large Men’s UPF 50+ Long Sleeve Rashguard MSR12

Men’s Slim-Fit Rashguard
Tesla’s surf and water sports rash guard lineup
Excellent skin flap pin curls for a compression fit

Long Sleeve Rashguard
Tesla’s surf and water sports rash guard lineup
Twisted design pattern that adapts to surfer’s movements
Excellent skin flap pin curls for a compression fit

Design
Twisted 3-D design patterns that adjusts according to the motion trajectory of a swimmers arms and upper body that optimizes swimming and surfing
Long shirt length design for a snug fit that prevents ride-ups
Pristine detail design and flat-lock stitching

Functional Fabric Material
High-density fabric that protects your skin from outsize hazards and harmful UV rays
Enhanced elasticity and resilience for flexible movements
Quick dry and water wicking for maintaining the best of conditions inside and outside of the water

Product Features

  • Tesla’s original Rashguard lineup designed specifically for water sports and Surfing
  • 50+SPF/UPF sun protection
  • Durable high-density fabric that protects against rashes and abrasions
  • Moisture Sensing/Quick time Dry/TWO-WAY Air Circulation.
  • 4-Way stretch with water shedding capabilities

Reblogged 6 years ago from www.amazon.com

Comments

Bradley says:

Great value, snug fit, and dries quickly. Like many other reviewers, I’d definitely recommend sizing up. I’m 5’10” and 158 lbs. with a slim/athletic build. I typically wear size small or medium shirts, usually falling into the small category. In this instance, I sized up to medium and got the exact fit I was looking for. If you want the “superhero in spandex” look, order your size. If you want a snug but not overly tight fit, size up one. If you want a baggy fit, go up two sizes.So far, I’ve only had the…

Amzn Rvws says:

Not likely UPF 50+ The Amazon.com Product Name, Description, and Details for this Tesla Rashguard clearly states “UPF 50+”. When the product arrived (all white version), there was no statement about UPF rating on any of the product labels, or anywhere on the product itself. There was no third party certification of UPF rating either. If a company is unwilling to print the UPF rating on its labels or on the item itself, “in writing”, it is highly likely that they are unable to prove the UPF rating…

GrumpyDad says:

Good value for the price

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