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| * [[http://jlrowing.com/collections/mens-unisuits|JLRowing]] | * [[http://jlrowing.com/collections/mens-unisuits|JLRowing]] | ||
| * [[https://www.wetsuitwearhouse.com/collections/rashguards?filter.v.price.gte=&filter.v.price.lte=&filter.v.availability=1&sort_by=best-selling|Wetsuit Wearhouse]] | * [[https://www.wetsuitwearhouse.com/collections/rashguards?filter.v.price.gte=&filter.v.price.lte=&filter.v.availability=1&sort_by=best-selling|Wetsuit Wearhouse]] | ||
| + | * **High End** | ||
| + | * If you want to you can, of course, spend more money on elaborate rashguards that have some insulation, possibly including some thin neoprene, or even additionally something like titanium to reflect radiant heat. Your mileage will vary and you will have to decide whether such features merit their extra cost for the kinds of paddling that you do. In contrast to insulation, radiant barriers do not tend to have an additive effect, so if you already have titanium etc. in your wetsuit, the titanium in a rashguard will typically only provide you any warmth benefit if/when you are wearing it separately from your wetsuit. | ||
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