What is a Rash Guard Shirt? It could be your best sun
protection.
The fondest of summertime memories for most children, are those
of long hot and sunny days at the beach. Those memories conjure
mental pictures of playing in the surf, burying Dad alive and
eating peanut butter and sand sandwiches. The thoughts that
don't usually jump to the front of our seaside memories are
those of the sun burns. This is because we tend to remember the
best of times more than the worst of times. No matter how well
Mom lathered on the sunscreen, there were always spots missed,
and boy, weren't they visible at the end of the day! The advent
of the rash guard shirt has come to the rescue of modern Moms
and Dads to prevent these painful experiences.
The rash guard shirt was originally developed for surfers who
were getting rashes from the wax on their surf boards. The wax
would hold sand from the beach and then they would be rubbing
their torsos on the wax as they paddled out to the break. Rash
guards are now manufactured from fabrics that hold high UPF
factors, most of them are 50+. This is about the best protection
that you can get from the Sun's damaging rays, short of staying
inside in the first place. The primary benefit of the shirt is
that there are no "missed spots" as there are with sun lotion.
The rash guards are also fast drying, so they are very
comfortable to wear for long periods of time. Once a child
starts to wear one at the beach, it just becomes second nature,
like a life jacket, and the entire headache and worry of sunburn
is gone (at least for the covered areas).
Other sports and activities have adopted the rash guard shirt
into standard operating procedure as well. In Karate, the shirt
is worn under the Gi to prevent chafing from the stiff cotton
uniform. In Grappling, most fighters now wear the long sleeve
rash guard shirt, as they make it more difficult to grasp by the
opponent. In yachting, professional crews now wear the rash
guard shirt as a uniform item during water sports because they
are fast drying and look much sharper than a wet T-Shirt.
When purchasing a rash guard shirt, look for several factors to
insure the quality of the shirt in question. The stitching is
very important, a poor seam can cause more discomfort than the
sunburn it is attempting to prevent. Flatlock stitched seams are
the best for comfort and durability. The fabric is also very
important, NOT ALL RASH GUARD SHIRTS ARE UPF 50+! Also, as with
any product, check the customer service policies of the seller.