Kanu Surf Women’s Short-Sleeve Rashguard
Kanu Surf presents our newest swim tees with a much looser fit than traditional rashguard for yet more comfort and versatility. Kanu Surf, a surf and swim lifestyle brand, is well know for great fit, function and colors along with high quality functional apparel for the whole family. All of our rashguards are quick dry and feature a UPF 50+ rating to block out the sun’s harmful rays. Kanu Swim Tees are designed for surfers of all levels as well as the recreational athlete. They are ideal for running, swimming & working out as the fabric features wicking technology and helps keep moisture away from the body. They are great for trips to the beach or the pool as well as for lounging around. Matching styles for kids are also available so Moms and Kids can hit the beach scene as a team. Available in S-2XL.
Product Features
- Short-sleeve rashguard with banded V-neckline, raglan seaming, and contrasting side stripe
- UPF 50+ protection
Exactly what I was looking for…
saved my vacation I am allergic to sunscreen and can only stay in the sun for brief periods of time. I took this to Jamaica and stayed out in the water for a long time and never burned! It was great. It’s very comfortable and it keeps you a little warmer in the water. Not a fan of melanoma so I never try and tan. This is a lifesaver! I thought the arms were a tad snug but I really didn’t notice in the water. I wore it in the ocean and it didn’t fade. I’ve washed it and it came out like new. It’s very light…
Great rashguard for a little more modesty I love this! I always feel I’m more comfortable when I’m more modest, and coupled with my trusty Lands End board shorts this works perfectly over with my swimsuit. I’m 5’4 and 125lbs, and this small is a perfect fitânot too loose and not too snug. I have the long-sleeved version of this same shirt in a medium and it worked great as a maternity rashguard, but it’s definitely too bit on me now, so I knew to get a small this time. It’s lightweight and even though t’s a dark color, I don’t get…