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Old February 25th, 2008
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Re: Rash Guard shirts for summer Spearing

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Originally Posted by FishThing View Post
Hi
As rash guard is used in warm water, what is the advantage of the hood?
I'm relatively new to spearfishing, always thought the hood is another mean of keeping warm.
Am I missing something?
To be honest I'm not quite sure? Perhaps it's an extra feature that some would appreciate and some wouldn't. I guess people with wetsuits can make a better transition from their wetsuits to the rash guards & vise versa.

Personally, I would have to try it first to give a personal opinion. But when I first downed my wetsuit my head felt weird underwater but got used to it very quick and I prefer having a hood then not having 1.

Last edited by armandozx; March 6th, 2008 at 18:22.
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