Quiksilver
Quiksilver is an Australian company founded in 1969 by two surfers: Alan Green and John Law. Specialising in surf sports, it is now developing ranges of technical equipment and textile products. The European headquarters are located in Saint-Jean-de-Luz in the Basque Country in South-West France.
Brushed cotton feel
Brushed cotton is a soft, finely brushed fabric designed not to stretch over time.
How to choose your UV protection t-shirt
UV protection t-shirt is UPF 50.
The UPF standard (which stands for UV Protection Factor) helps to determine the amount of UV rays blocked by an item of clothing:
The choice is therefore made on sleeve length, then depends on the type of UPF. When between 0 and 15, the item of clothing is not considered UV protection. UPF between 15 and 24 filters between 93.3% and 95.9% of UV.
UPF between 25 and 39 filters between 96% and 97.4% of rays. UPF between 40 and 50 is 97.5% to 98% effective.
UV protection even when wet.
This anti-UV product’s fabric is effective against between 97% to 98% of UVs. It can be used both in and out of the water, for water or nautical sports. The density of the textile fibres filters out UV rays, for long-lasting protection, even after washing. Caution: the elastane contained in the fibres may deteriorate in chlorinated water.
Multi water sports UV protection t-shirt
These UV tops are designed to meet the needs of the most demanding surfers.
It is compatible with other water sports such as swimming, kitesurfing, windsurfing, wakeboarding, water skiing, sea wading or SUP (stand-up paddleboarding).
Behaviour when in the sun
Although this t-shirt provides protection from the sun, phenomena such as reflections (from the water, sand, etc.), heat, time of day, etc., must be taken into account. Wearing this t-shirt does not exempt the wearer from adopting suitable behaviour: wear sunglasses, wear a hat or cap, regularly apply an appropriate sun cream, drink regularly, etc.