This is for the outdoor/open water swimmers of the group...
Do you ever wear a rashguard when you swim? I'm not so much a wetsuit kind of person, but am pondering the merits of getting a rashguard in order to give my upper body a little extra sun protection. Living in Denver, the intensity of the sunshine can be a nightmare for someone that can burn easily (me).
I've been looking at Speedo's rashguards, and they offer a fair amount of UV protection. I'm hoping that they might add a bit of warmth too. However, I'm wondering if anyone has used them regularly, and if there are any benefits or problems that you've had with them.
Thanks!
Parents
Former Member
If you have someone else with you, try the super Aqua Shield 45 Suncreens. I swim marathons (8 hours in the water) and use these with excellent results. They are waterproof and really do stay on and block the sun.
Zinc ointment is also excellent. My local pharmacy colours it a skin colour for me! It is the best.
Both of these are a whole lot cheaper than rash guards, but you do need another person to do the back and shoulder areas.
I am not sure of how anhydrous lanolin works as a sun blocking agent. It is quite difficult to apply and even harder to take off. As it's name implies it is completely waterproof!!
Kiwi
If you have someone else with you, try the super Aqua Shield 45 Suncreens. I swim marathons (8 hours in the water) and use these with excellent results. They are waterproof and really do stay on and block the sun.
Zinc ointment is also excellent. My local pharmacy colours it a skin colour for me! It is the best.
Both of these are a whole lot cheaper than rash guards, but you do need another person to do the back and shoulder areas.
I am not sure of how anhydrous lanolin works as a sun blocking agent. It is quite difficult to apply and even harder to take off. As it's name implies it is completely waterproof!!
Kiwi