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Wetsuit / Rash vest

Postby nuskuurig » Fri Jun 12, 2009 7:05 am

Morning all

My husband and I am thinking of taking some surfing lessons in Morocco (where it'll be VERY hot), so I don't really want to spend all my time in a wetsuit. Wanna be able to catch a tan as well as learn to surf....

Do you have to wear a wetsuit/rash vest, or would I be able to get away with a bikini and board shorts only?

Any advice would be appreciated!

Many thanks!
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Re: Wetsuit / Rash vest

Postby a511ley » Fri Jun 12, 2009 7:36 am

hey,
if you haven't surfed before i'd recommend wearing a rashvest; otherwise you'll probably find that your chest becomes sore real quick from rubbing against the wax on the board (especially if it has sand in it!). wudn't worry too much about the tan! a 2 hour lesson in the water, and then the rest of the day lazing on the beach! :)
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Re: Wetsuit / Rash vest

Postby nuskuurig » Fri Jun 12, 2009 8:13 am

Ok, thanks for this. Can you recommend which one to get or would anyone do - really showing my ignorance here, aren't I? :-)
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Re: Wetsuit / Rash vest

Postby a511ley » Fri Jun 12, 2009 2:29 pm

nuskuurig wrote:Ok, thanks for this. Can you recommend which one to get or would anyone do - really showing my ignorance here, aren't I? :-)

personally, i'd go for a longsleved with UV protection (but i burn real easy). if u want to get some tan on those arms then u can get a sleeveless rashvest just to protect your chest. I wouldn't worry too much about the make of it; as long as its a good tight fit, thick and stretchy it'll do fine.
I tend to go through rash vests fairly frequently because of the wear it gets, so you don't want to be spending too much! (especially if you are only going to use it once in a bluemoon!)
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Re: Wetsuit / Rash vest

Postby nuskuurig » Fri Jun 12, 2009 5:59 pm

Lovely, thanks for the advice!
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Re: Wetsuit / Rash vest

Postby sinistapenguin » Mon Jun 15, 2009 11:54 am

You don't absolutely need a rash vest - I always thought they were more to prevent rash from a wetsuit rubbing. Bikini and Shorts would be fine. However, do be careful because the sea is a massive sun trap and you will tan/ burn much quicker than you would on the beach. Just ask any of my work colleagues who have been laughing at my face today!!
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Re: Wetsuit / Rash vest

Postby a511ley » Mon Jun 15, 2009 10:02 pm

sinistapenguin wrote:You don't absolutely need a rash vest - I always thought they were more to prevent rash from a wetsuit rubbing. Bikini and Shorts would be fine. However, do be careful because the sea is a massive sun trap and you will tan/ burn much quicker than you would on the beach. Just ask any of my work colleagues who have been laughing at my face today!!


for sure, you're right. but for the groms out there, they gunna help u when ure slidin all over the board :wink:
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