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Tee shirt et lycra anti uv homme

The anti UV t-shirt, an essential for water activities

During a prolonged exposure to the sun, it is important to protect the skin from harmful rays such as ultraviolet (UV). Because beyond sunburn and sunstroke, these rays can have serious consequences on the health of our young people as well as on our own. It is therefore important to protect yourself properly to avoid these inconveniences.

How does an anti UV t-shirt work?

When you practice a nautical activity, the wearing of an anti UV t-shirt is all the more justified as you are vulnerable to the rays that arrive directly from the sun, but also to those that are reflected on the surface of the water. The functioning of an anti UV tee shirt is quite simple to understand: the mesh of the fabric is much tighter than the mesh of a classic t shirt. It is therefore the tightness that prevents the rays from passing and will protect your skin. Some anti-UV shirts are made with a fabric that is more resistant to UV rays. As for the rest of the sportswear: not all anti UV shirts are equal. A scale of value exists to determine the effectiveness of the shirt in question. From 15 UPF, a t-shirt is considered as protective. An index of 15 UPF will stop 93% of UV rays, and an index of 50+ UPF will stop more than 98% of these rays.

Find the anti UV t shirts of specialized brands on Nautisports. com

Faced with the dangers of UV rays, it is important to protect your skin. This is especially true for nautical and aquatic activities because of the reverberation of the rays on the water. To equip yourself in the best way and to sail in the best conditions, you will find anti UV shirts of specialized brands on Nautisports. com. Magic Marine, Gill and many others will meet your needs perfectly!

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