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Perfect for high summer! Introducing the "ANCHOR" SURF JACKET!

With the arrival of summer, the air and water temperatures have risen sharply. I think there will be more opportunities to go into the ocean in a swimsuit. In such cases, the standard summer pattern is to wear a rash guard on top. IMG_6989 Love Surf also has a wide selection of rash guards available. However, in the middle of summer, I went into the sea wearing swim trunks and a rash guard. My body got colder than I expected. I'm sure many of you have had this experience. That's no surprise, Most rash guards do not offer any insulation. The main purpose of a rash guard is to prevent friction with the wetsuit. To protect your body from friction with the surfboard (waxed area), It's to prevent sunburn. It's thin, easy to carry and mobile, A wet rash guard will take away body heat, Sometimes it can be colder than being naked. IMG_6990 So today we'd like to introduce you to the ``ANCHOR'' SURF JACKET . IMG_6993 This "ANCHOR" SURF JACKET provides warmth to the body, Made of highly windproof 1mm neoprene material (MAX-WJ). IMG_6996 Rash guard material is used from the armpits to the arms for ease of movement It also helps prevent sunburn while being important. This is a jacket for high summer that also keeps you warm. There are three colors available. surfjktatype-1 Type A has a check on one arm. ancjkt-i All black type B. surfjktbtype-1 Type C has a different logo color from Type B. Of course, the water temperature varies depending on the spot. A 2mm wetsuit is a bit much, but a rash guard might be too cold. On days like these, the ANCHOR SURF JACKET is a great choice. The ANCHOR SURF JACKET is light, easy to move in, and keeps you warm. Please consider it! ★For details and to purchase the ``ANCHOR'' UPF50 SURF JACKET/Type A, click here! ★For details and to purchase the ``ANCHOR'' UPF50 SURF JACKET/Type B, click here! ★For details and to purchase the ``ANCHOR'' UPF50 SURF JACKET/Type C, click here! ★Click here to see a list of ANCHOR Tupperware!
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