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Tilos Spearfishing Shirt Rash Guard with Hood - DIPNDIVETilos Spearfishing Shirt Rash Guard with Hood - DIPNDIVE
Tilos Tilos Spearfishing Shirt Rash Guard with Hood
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Sale price$88.95 USD
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Tilos 6oz Ladies Skin Suit - DIPNDIVETilos 6oz Ladies Skin Suit - DIPNDIVE
Tilos Tilos 6oz Ladies Skin Suit
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Sale priceFrom $39.95 USD
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Sharkskin Mens Performance Wear Long Sleeve - DIPNDIVESharkskin Mens Performance Wear Long Sleeve - DIPNDIVE
Sharkskin Sharkskin Mens Performance Wear Long Sleeve
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Sale priceFrom $99.95 USD
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Sharkskin Womens Performance Wear Long Sleeve - DIPNDIVESharkskin Womens Performance Wear Long Sleeve - DIPNDIVE
Sharkskin Sharkskin Womens Performance Wear Long Sleeve
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ScubaPro Men's UPF 80 T-Flex Short Sleeve Rash Guard - DIPNDIVEScubaPro Men's UPF 80 T-Flex Short Sleeve Rash Guard - DIPNDIVE
ScubaPro ScubaPro Men's UPF 80 T-Flex Short Sleeve Rash Guard
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ScubaPro Caribbean Rash Guard Womens Long Sleeve (UPF50) - DIPNDIVEScubaPro Caribbean Rash Guard Womens Long Sleeve (UPF50) - DIPNDIVE
ScubaPro ScubaPro Caribbean Rash Guard Womens Long Sleeve (UPF50)
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Sale price$84.00 USD
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O'Neill Men's Premium Skins Long Sleeve Rash Guard - DIPNDIVEO'Neill Men's Premium Skins Long Sleeve Rash Guard - DIPNDIVE
O'Neill O'Neill Men's Premium Skins Long Sleeve Rash Guard
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Sale price$44.95 USD
Mares Ultraskin Shorts Man - DIPNDIVEMares Ultraskin Shorts Man - DIPNDIVE
Mares Mares Ultraskin Shorts Man
Sale price$167.95 USD
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Mares Ultraskin L/S Man - DIPNDIVE
Mares Mares Ultraskin L/S Man
Sale priceFrom $169.95 USD
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Bare Women's Exowear Shorts - DIPNDIVE
Bare Bare Women's Exowear Shorts
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Sale price$109.95 USD
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Bare Women's Exowear Long Sleeve Top - DIPNDIVE
Bare Bare Women's Exowear Long Sleeve Top
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Sale price$159.95 USD
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Bare Exowear Shorts - DIPNDIVE
Bare Bare Exowear Shorts
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Sale price$109.95 USD
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Bare Unisex Exowear Vest - DIPNDIVE
Bare Bare Unisex Exowear Vest
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Sale price$119.95 USD
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Bare Men's Exowear Pants - DIPNDIVE
Bare Bare Men's Exowear Pants
Sale price$159.95 USD
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Bare Men's Exowear Front Zip Jacket - DIPNDIVE
Bare Bare Men's Exowear Front Zip Jacket
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Sale price$174.95 USD
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Bare Exowear Front Zip Jacket - DIPNDIVE
Bare Bare Exowear Front Zip Jacket
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Akona Mens AQ-Tec Long Sleeve Rashguard - DIPNDIVEAkona Mens AQ-Tec Long Sleeve Rashguard - DIPNDIVE
Akona Akona Mens AQ-Tec Long Sleeve Rashguard
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Sale price$145.00 USD
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Akona AQ-Tec Long Sleeve Womens Rashguard - DIPNDIVE
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Dive Skins and Rash Guards FAQs

Do you wear a bathing suit under a dive skin?

Yes, it’s common to wear a bathing suit under a dive skin. Dive skins are typically thin and provide a layer of protection against sun, stings, and chafing, but they don’t offer insulation. A swimsuit underneath adds comfort and coverage, especially when changing in and out of the dive skin.

What is the difference between a rash guard and a swim shirt?

Rash Guard: Designed for active water sports, rash guards are made of quick-drying, UV-protective fabric and are often tighter to prevent chafing. They offer protection from sun, sand, and minor scrapes.

Swim Shirt: Usually looser-fitting, swim shirts provide UV protection and are intended for casual water use and sun protection. They’re comfortable for lounging or light swimming but may not be as form-fitting or as durable for high-activity sports.

Do rash guards absorb sweat?

Rash guards are not designed to absorb sweat like athletic wear. They’re made from quick-drying, water-repellent materials that wick away moisture, keeping the skin dry. While they won’t absorb much sweat, they do help cool the body by wicking and drying quickly.

Should rash guard be tight or loose?

A rash guard should fit snugly but comfortably. A close fit prevents it from riding up or creating drag in the water, which is important for activities like surfing or diving. If you’re using it primarily for sun protection or casual swimming, a slightly looser fit is fine.

Should I put my rash guard in the dryer?

No, it’s best not to put a rash guard in the dryer. High heat can damage the fabric, cause shrinkage, and reduce its elasticity and UV protection. Instead, air-dry your rash guard in a shaded area to preserve its quality.