NRS Men's Silkweight Short Sleeve Shirt


Size: XL
Color: Koi
Price:
Sale price$44.95

Description

The only t-shirt boaters need in their gear bag, the NRS Men's Silkweight Short-Sleeve Shirt, wicks excess moisture to keep you cool on hot days while providing advanced sun protection. Plus, whether you're drenched from sweat or splash, it dries quick and stays fresh.
  • Built from 100% recycled material, the technical fabric enhances the body's natural cooling process by wicking excess moisture and drying quickly while also providing UPF 50+ sun protection.
  • Integrated antimicrobial elements in the fabric prevent the build-up of funky smells.
  • NRS's seam placement avoids high-friction zones, enhancing athletic performance and letting you row, paddle and swim in comfort.
  • Regular fit for casual comfort by itself, under a PFD or as a base layer for technical outerwear.
  • Slightly dropped rear hem provides additional coverage.


Weight: 8 oz
Collections: Silkweight
Fabric: 197g, 85% recycled polyester, 15% recycled spandex
Collar: Crew
Fit: Regular fit
Gender Sizing: Men
Features:
  • UPF 50+
  • Antimicrobial

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