2023 NRS Women's Long Sleeve Guide Shirt Closeout

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Size: XS
Color: Mediterranea
Price:
Sale price$62.95 Regular price$84.95

Description

The uniform of raft guides everywhere, the NRS Women's Long-Sleeve Guide Shirt is a high-performance, low-maintenance sun shirt that works hard on the water and still looks good around a campfire, the boathouse or in town.
  • 100% recycled Silkweight fabric panels under the arms and back ensure comfortable paddling and rowing with added ventilation.
  • Nylon/polyester blend stretches with your movements, dries quick and delivers UPF 50 protection.
  • Full-sleeve design provides maximum coverage and sun protection, or roll and button the sleeves on warmer days.
  • Features two chest pockets, articulated sleeves with angled cuffs and grommet snaps down the front.


Weight: 7.2 oz
Fabric: 2.25 oz. nylon/poly blend with mechanical stretch
Fit: Regular fit
Gender Sizing: Women
Features:
  • Grommet snap front
  • PFD-compatible ventilation
  • Two chest pockets
  • Roll-up arms with sleeve-keepers
  • UPF 50 sun protection

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