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Dipped your toe into the wild swimming trend? Maybe you're taking up surfing, or fancy giving stand-up paddleboarding a go? Whatever your watersport of choice, you'll be pleased to hear that reduced muscle pain, increased circulation and boosted recovery are among the Polyester and elastane. But before you dive in headfirst, know that any open water pursuit will be a lot easier (and more comfortable) with the right kit.
There are myriad options when it comes to shopping for This wetsuit top from eco-conscious outdoor brand — Runners World, Part of the Hearst UK Wellbeing Network changing robe and buoyant wetsuits This wetsuit top from eco-conscious outdoor brand swim socks. And while you needn't splurge on every single item, a rash vest or wetsuit top is a sound investment to keep both sunburnt shoulders and cold water chills at bay.
The best rash vests and wetsuit tops to shop now
Rushing to the beach? No worries — these are the best rash vests and wetsuit tops for men and women available to buy now. Keep scrolling for the full list.
What is a rash vest?
Also known as rash guards, rash vests are long- or short-sleeved tight-fitting t-shirts worn for swimming, surfing, paddle-boarding or any other water-based activity. They're designed to protect against UV rays, chafing and saltwater sting, keeping you comfortable on the board, blocking out wind-chill or providing a layer of warmth in cold water.
Rash vests can be worn alone, over swimwear or under a wetsuit — this is common for surfers, to protect against board rash (hence the name). They're ideal if you want a little more coverage for either modesty or sun protection purposes, or if you want an extra layer between yourself and the elements.
What's the difference between a rash vest and a wetsuit top?
Though used interchangeably, rash vests and wetsuit tops aren't technically the same thing. A rash vest tends to be made of nylon or polyester, and while one will take the edge off wind-chill, it won't keep you warm like a wetsuit top will. The main function of rash vests is to protect against friction and UV rays.
A wetsuit top, on the other hand, is an altogether more technical product and its primary purpose is to keep you warm, though they can also aid buoyancy too. Made from (you guessed it) wetsuit materials like neoprene and Yulex (a plant-based neoprene alternative), they work by trapping a thin layer of water between your skin and the top. Your body then warms this layer of water, locking in heat and creating toasty insulation around your core.
What to consider for when shopping for a rash vest or wetsuit top
Exactly what constitutes the best rash vest or wetsuit top will depend on what you're using it for. If you're surfing or swimming in higher temperatures, UV protection will be important while warmth won't. If you're a cold water swimmer then long sleeves and thermal features may come higher up your priority list.
Think about what water pursuits you'll be partaking in and what time of year you'll be doing them, then consider the following when shopping:
- UV protection: Most rash vests and wetsuits offer sun protection. Often this is explained via a UPF number, which stands for 'UV Protection Factor' (basically SPF for fabric rather than skin). A UPF rating of 15 will block around 93% of UV rays, whereas a UPF rating of 50 will block approximately 98% of UV rays.
- Material: Ideally you want rash vests to be made of stretchy materials like nylon, polyester and elastane, while a wetsuit top should be made of thicker neoprene or Yulex. Bear in mind that while wetsuit materials keep you warmer, they are generally a bit stiffer so can be difficult to put on initially — don't worry, they loosen up after a couple of uses. With most good rash vests and wetsuit tops the material will have also been treated to make it chlorine-resistant.
- Sleeve length: Rash vests typically come with short or long sleeves, and which you choose will come down to how much coverage you're after. Do bear in mind that it can be easier to move in short-sleeved styles, particularly with less flexible materials like neoprene.
- Warmth: Are you a fair weather swimmer or will you be hitting the lochs come January? If you're after substantial protection from the cold then you'll need a wetsuit top rather than a thin rash vest. Check for different thickness and extra thermal qualities like fleece linings.
- Fit: A commonly asked question is how tight should a rash vest be? The fit is very important, as extra fabric can cause drag as you swim or make wetsuit rash more likely. Plus you want a snug fit for wetsuit tops so they can work their warming magic properly. Both should sit tight to the body and have a close fit at the neck and wrists.
- Design features: Many rash vests and wetsuit tops will be zipped to make getting in and out of them easier. Some may also have hoods (useful for warmth purposes and if you're wearing goggles to help stop your hair getting tangled), board short connectors or even pockets or a loop for your locker key.
The best wetsuit tops and rash vests to shop now
Below we've listed the very best rash vests and wetsuit tops for men and women for any and all types of water activity. We've tested them in lidos and lakes, swimming in chilly oceans and surfing in sunny conditions to ensure we're bringing you the products we truly rate. You are welcome.
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