Why do men wear rash guards?
Men wear rash guards for protection, comfort, and performance in water activities. Rash guards help prevent chafing from boards, provide UV protection, and act as an extra layer against minor scrapes from sand or coral. They are also quick-drying and offer warmth in cooler waters when layered under a wetsuit.
Do you wear anything under a rashguard?
It’s common to wear a swimsuit or board shorts under a rash guard for comfort and coverage. Rash guards are typically snug-fitting, so adding another layer underneath isn’t usually necessary unless you prefer the extra layer or are layering for warmth in colder conditions.
What is the difference between a rash guard and a rash vest?
The terms rash guard and rash vest are often used interchangeably, but there are a few minor differences between the two:
Rash Guard: Generally refers to a long-sleeved, protective top for water sports, often with UV protection.
Rash Vest: May imply a sleeveless or short-sleeve option, focusing on a similar purpose but with less coverage.
In practice, both terms refer to tops designed to protect against rash and sun exposure.
What is the best brand for a rash guard?
Some of the best rash guard brands known for quality, durability, and UV protection include O’Neill, Rip Curl, Sahrkskin, Fourth Element, and Patagonia. These brands offer a range of styles and thicknesses suitable for different activities and climates.
Should I size down for a rash guard?
No, you should generally choose your usual size for a rash guard. Rash guards are meant to fit snugly but comfortably, like a second skin. Sizing down can make it too tight and restrictive. If you’re between sizes or prefer a very close fit for high-performance activities, check the brand’s sizing chart and consider how the fabric stretches.