check us out www.jettribe.com The Jettribe RS-16 John and Jacket Race Suit is built, designed, and engineered for the riders' maximum comfort, flexibility, warmth and mobility. Our Jettribe 2011 John and Jacket RS-16 Ride Suits are built with strategic placement of 2/3 mm neoprene panels. The 3 mm are for the warmth and 2 mm are built in the panels with high movement: inner arms and legs. We spent a year of field testing with our Jettribe Race Team under racing conditions. The results are features like the "Jet Grip" texture print placed on the inner thigh panels and legs to provide the rider with additional traction while riding. Plus, the "injected" PVC rubber knee pads offer grip and protection. All seems have our inter-locking flat stitches to provide a watertight seal and maximum comfort against the skin. We carefully select just the right combination of thicknesses of neoprene to retain a rider's body heat while riding in various conditions. The RS-15 neoprene's property is a close, high density foam made up of thousands of tiny air bubbles know as "cells". These cells provide an insulation barrier which slows down the conduction of heat, allowing the body's heat to be retained. Jettribe RS-15 Race Suits are engineered with the understanding of the PWC rider's constant movement which often over-generates body heat. For a example, surf wet suits are designed for a body constantly being in the water. While our Jettribe RS-15 Race Suits are designed for the true PWC ...
McNett's tips on how to clean a dry suit and wet suit using McNett's Wet Suit & Dry Suit Shampoo and McNett's MiraZyme Enzyme-Based gear deodorizer. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Originally created to protect a surfer's skin from irritating surfboard wax, rash guards are a tee-shirt style swim top. They later gained popularity for all types and ages of beach-goers. Made of tightly-woven nylon and spandex, rash guards are a lightweight, antibacterial, and fast-drying form of sun protection. Rash guards differ from swim shirts by closely fitting the wearer; swim shirts generally have a looser fit. Many types of swim shirts and rash guards offer a UV protection factor of 50 +, the highest possible rating.
Now, more than ever, protecting your skin from the sun's radiation is vital. Harmful ultraviolet radiation is penetrating the Earth's depleted ozone layer in larger quantities and damaging your skin. Skin cancer diagnoses are on the rise worldwide—2 to 3 million confirmed diagnoses are reported every year, and one out of every three cancer cases is a skin cancer diagnosis. Taking just a few protective measures will decrease your chances of joining these alarming statistics.
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It's true that skin cancer is largely preventable with consistent sun protection. Protect your skin by following a strict regimen, including the use of a sunscreen with a minimum of SPF 30. Keep in mind, lightweight summer clothing can have a UPF as low as five. Purchasing a sun protective rash guard or swim shirt is great idea. They combine the safety of a higher UPF with the comfort of a tee-shirt—it's the perfect way to protect your skin from the sun.
Rash guards come in both long and short-sleeved styles and are available for all ages, male or female. Pairing rash guards with a wide-brimmed hat will be comfortable protection with your trunks or board shorts. They cover so much of your skin that rash guards are the perfect protection for a day in the sun.
Keep in mind the fact that rash guards do not mean you won't need the added protection of a high SPF sunscreen. Always apply sunscreen to any area of your body not covered by your rash guard or swim shirt. Rash guards are to be used as a great addition to your beachwear and sun protection.
Sally Michael has been actively designing sun protection clothing for more than 10 years. Her goal is to raise the general awareness of the sun's UV radiation and its effect on children's skin and to promote sun safety worldwide by offering gorgeous, sun safe swimwear for babies and children through her Sun Emporium swim line.