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Avoid chafing with ‘rash free’ Boardshorts and Trunks

Avoid chafing with ‘rash free’ Boardshorts and Trunks

No Chafe. Rash Free Boardshorts & Trunks

The chafing must stop. It has to! BUT, do ‘rash free’ boardshorts and trunks exist? Has someone addressed this issue and designed a pair of shorts that are meant to be worn all day, and reduce or eliminate the chafe and rash?

The average swimsuit is comfortable for a swim or two, but after repeated use, the chafing can be unbearable. Especially in salt water. Add any running to your routine, and you have yourself a disaster. Ask any lifeguard or aquatic sports enthusiast who spends day after day in the water. The rash and chafing can be so irritating, you become desperate for a solution.

We can’t tell you all the secrets, but we can tell you about our Watermen boardshorts and trunks with built in liners. When you take a high quality pair of trunks or boardshorts and add a high quality liner, the outcome is very comfortable. Not to mention, these shorts have been tested and redesigned over decades to perfect every aspect, from seams to pocket placement. If you cant tell, we obviously have some passion behind creating the best possible pair of shorts. We love doing this!

Rash Free Boardshorts and Trunks for Lifeguards and Aquatic Sports

For daily use and especially aquatic sports, the shorts must provide flexibility, and avoid friction at all costs. At Watermen, this is our specialty. Over the decades, we have worked with lifeguards, medics, and watermen of all types to create trunks and boardshorts that are virtually rash-free. For an occupation like lifeguarding, the quality is unparalleled. After running up and down the beach all day, in and out of the water, the average pair of swim trunks or board shorts will have you doubled over in pain or taking wide steps to avoid any more chafing. Thankfully, this can be avoided.

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We combine premium quality shorts with liners of the highest quality fabric to produce the perfect pair of shorts. The ‘Cool-Plus’ liner in our Rincon Stretch short provides superior comfort and support.

 

It is all about a high quality, no chafe liner:

The Watermen rash free boardshorts and trunks have a moisture wicking, antimicrobial liner which is designed to reduce any friction or chafing and provide extra support and comfort. Both the trunks and liner are made from ‘top of the line’ rapid drying, lightweight materials.  

Have you ever wanted a pair of shorts you can swim in, sleep in, run in, and workout in? Well, we have for decades! The whole idea that started this brand in the first place, was to build a pair of trunks capable of 50 hour work weeks, wet or dry, always comfortable – and most importantly, no chafe.

 

Custom Lifeguard Gear – Quality makes a difference

Custom Lifeguard Gear – Quality makes a difference

Decades of Custom Lifeguard Gear

Our custom lifeguard gear is made for lifeguards, by lifeguards. We all acknowledge that every business benefits from customer feedback to improve the product. In our case, our customers are life saving professionals and those who work as watermen for a living. This has given us the special ability to evolve and grow with even more direction and purpose. Every swimsuit and pair of shorts in our catalog has been perfected over the past few decades. We have demanding expectations because our gear is literally being used to save lives. Our mission is to provide a pair of shorts, or a suit, that can be worn 15 hours a day and last throughout the years. This philosophy goes deeper than just a lifestyle brand and forces us to make a product that is durable, comfortable, and affordable. 

Our Quality Swimwear & Apparel, Your Logo!

Our ability to design long-lasting products has created a diverse client list. we are proud to work with Beach and Pool Lifeguards, Fire Departments, Swim schools, water parks and more. All of these customers know the value in equipment and apparel that stands up to daily use and lasts through the years. However, there is one way to make this gear even better for your company or organization; Customization!

Many of our repeat customers and new clients come to us for customization in the form of embroidery and screen printing. Here at Watermen, we are happy to customize your order, whether it is a patch for lifeguard gear, or an emblem for a water park or swim school. Our quick turnaround times and helpful sales team allows our customers to agree on specific pricing, customization details, and quantities all before ordering their gear. Whether you are ready to order, or have a few questions for our sales reps, send us a message here or call us at 1-800-414-3181. Interested in our 2023 Catalog, click here!

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Lastly, here are a few examples of the Customizable clothing and equipment we offer. We love working with Beach Lifeguards, Pool Lifeguards, Water Parks, Wave Pools, Fire Departments, Swim Schools, Swim Teams, Adventure Tour Companies, and many more:

Links to our Lifeguard Suits and Apparel:

New Product: Men’s Boardshorts & Trunks: the Rincon Stretch

New Product: Men’s Boardshorts & Trunks: the Rincon Stretch

Men’s Boardshorts & Trunks: the Rincon Stretch

Introducing a new pair of men’s shorts: the Rincon Stretch.

Shop the new Rincon Stretch boardshorts here

Our new Rincon Stretch is made from our premium blend of 91% Polyester / 9% Elastane to provide maximum flexibility and mobility.  In addition to a flexible fabric, an elastic waist provides comfort for all sizes. Enhanced drawcord allows them to be secure for swimming, diving, etc. Two front side mesh drainage pockets with side radio pocket provide extreme utility. Furthermore, smooth bound seams that eliminate chaffing and a Cool-Plus® antimicrobial liner. Mid length Inseam at 8.5” is appropriate for all age levels and applications. Lastly, this short is recommended for lifeguards, water parks, and aquatic sports. Watermen Men’s Boardshorts & trunks are made with lifesaving professionals in mind.

For our returning customers, the Rincon is a modern option that improves upon the Pro and Pro-Stretch Boardshort that we have sold for years. Everything we love about these two boardshorts was used to create the Rincon Stretch model, except we chose a lighter and higher quality blend of polyester fabric. A perfect length pair of shorts, with maximum flexibility and a comfortable liner that is preferred by lifeguards, water park employees, and lifesaving agencies alike. Best of all, our shorts can be ordered with your logo! For custom inquiries, reach out to our sales team here.

 

Custom Men’s Boardshorts & Trunks

Watermen Brand premium quality shorts are made by watermen for watermen. All we ever wanted was the best lifeguard suits you could dream of. In the 80’s we began sewing shorts that were able to go 15 hours a day and last longer. Since then, we have custom built our range of men’s and women’s swimwear and apparel and have been developing them, hand in hand with thousands of watermen and lifesaving professionals. They are so flexible and comfortable, because they are relied on by thousands doing their daily job. Cheers to all the lifesaving professionals out there!

Shop all of Watermen Men’s Boardshorts & Trunks here

 

Rincon Stretch Boardshorts & Trunks. Premium quality lifeguard gear, wholesale lifeguard uniforms and gear.

 

 

 

What is the best fabric for chlorine resistant swimwear?

What is the best fabric for chlorine resistant swimwear?

First, let’s acknowledge the difference between swimwear needed for the beach and swimwear needed for pools. Pools are often treated with chlorine and other chemicals to maintain a hygienic environment. Unfortunately, chlorine causes most swimwear to fade and break down quickly. However, a few fabrics resist chlorine and these chemicals pretty well. Overall, the best fabrics for swimwear and swimsuits used at pools, waterparks, or other chlorinated environments are often found as a blend of two or three fabrics. Before we discuss which fabric is best, we can definitely say it is not nylon. Nylon has positive qualities when not being used in chlorine, BUT the reaction it has with chlorine causes most nylon based fabrics to break down quickly. If you want a chlorine resistant bathing suit or shorts, it is best to avoid nylon based swimwear.

So, which fabrics are the best for repeated use in chlorine?

1. Polyester:

Polyester is a durable synthetic fabric that has shown the most resilience to chlorine. It is typically combined with other fabrics to create a more durable and flexible blend, for a variety of applications. Polyester is hands down, the most common and the best fabric for swimwear used in chlorine. For more details on Polyester, we like these pages: Polyester Fabric & Polyester Details

2. Spandex / Elastane

Spandex and Elastane are the most preferred fabrics to blend with Polyester for use in chlorine. Elastane and Spandex are the same thing, but you might hear them referred to separately or in place of each other, but both names refer to the exact same fabric. By itself, spandex / elastane is not recommended for repeated use in chlorine, but does not decrease the integrity of Polyester when blended together. Fore more insight into the composition of spandex, check this page out: Spandex Fabric

Best fabric for chlorine resistant swimwear:

The simple answer is Polyester. Polyester by itself has excellent durability and withstands chlorine best. However, Polyester has varying qualities depending on the construction and the source. Simply put, a higher quality polyester lasts longer in chlorine. Not all Polyesters are equal. Check with your swimwear provider to find out which Polyester they use, and if they have a fabric that has undergone chlorine testing or has been rated for repeated chlorine use. Chances are, if they source a polyester fabric that is constructed of higher quality materials, they are paying a higher premium and the price of the swimwear will reflect this, and last much longer. Some swimwear and apparel manufacturers have proprietary sources of fabric that separate them from competition. Once again, not all Polyesters are equal, but simply put, Polyester is the best material for chlorine resistant swimsuits, swimwear, and apparel. 

 

Polyester Blend for comfort and flexibility:

While it is true that Polyester is the best for chlorine, it may not be the most desirable for creating a flexible and comfortable swim suit or pair of shorts. As we mentioned above, Polyester is often blended with Spandex. Spandex(elastane) is known for its flexibility and stretch, so it is often blended with Polyester to create an equally durable and flexible fabric that is the best quality for use in chlorine. 

The ratio of Polyester to Spandex is also important. Although Spandex is a chlorine resistant material, the Polyester is typically much stronger in chlorine, so a Polyester dominant blend is preferred. For example, anything with 85% or more Polyester is a good place to start. High quality blends of fabric design for repeated chlorine use will usually be around 90% polyester and 10% spandex.

Here at Watermen Brand, we have spent years sourcing the most chlorine resistant fabric for our swimwear and swim suits. Over the past two decades, our clients and customers have helped us with their feedback to create a line of swimwear that lasts multiple seasons under daily chlorine use. Our high quality polyester and spandex blend is rated for daily use in pools, water parks, and any other chlorinated environments. These two top selling shorts and rash guard are quality tested and produced with chlorine in mind:

 

Examples of Chlorine Resistant Swimwear:

Men’s Elastic Waist Classic Short 

Women’s Elastic Waist Aloha Stretch Short

Elite Long Sleeve Rashguard & Elite Short Sleeve Rashguard

 

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Watermen Brand top selling swimwear and apparel for daily use in chlorine. Highly recommended for pool lifeguards, water parks, and more.

 

Knowledge of a Pool Lifeguard

Knowledge of a Pool Lifeguard

An Experienced Pool Lifeguard knows what kind of swimmer you are before you even hit the water!

Lifeguards recognize potential at-risk swimmers by the way the way they approach the water. Strong swimmers will approach the water full of confidence. Confident swimmers usually enter the water in one fluid motion; they will jump, dive or even run to enter the water.

At risk swimmers approach the water with wide eyes and slow movements. They tend to sit with their feet in the water, hang out on the steps, or hold onto the rails or the sides of the pool.

That said, the smaller the child the more important it is to watch them carefully. Small newly mobile toddlers have no fear of the water and can quickly disappear without a sound. It takes less than two minutes for a child to drown. Almost half of the children who drown are within 23 meters of a parent or another adult.

At Risk Swimmers

Besides being able to recognize at risk swimmers as they approach the pool, lifeguards need to be able to recognize potential victims in the water. Some pools provide “risk guards” who continually rove around the pool looking for high-risk and weaker swimmers.

At risk swimmers are placed in four categories:

  1. Boppers = non-swimmers who jump up and down to keep their nose and mouth above the water.
  2. Floppers = toddlers who could fall into shallow water and drown easily. Parents should stay within arm’s reach of their toddler.
  3. Hangers = non-swimmers who hold onto the ledge of the pool to get around instead of swimming or touching the bottom. The guards must make sure the water depth will not be over the hanger’s head if he or she lets go of the wall.
  4. Breath-holders = swimmers who attempt to talk underwater, hold their breath for long periods or swim a long distance underwater and get into trouble

Drowning victims cannot wave or yell for help, except in rare circumstances;

Lifeguards know as we try to yell our mouths sink below the surface of the water and cannot remain above the surface of the water long enough to exhale, inhale, and call out for help. Drowning people will not stop struggling to keep their head up to wave for help. A lifeguard knows they only 20 to 60 seconds from beginning to end, to respond before submersion occurs.

What Parents Need to Know

Lifeguards are not there to babysit your children.  Lifeguards will explain the pool rules to the young swimmers, and it is the parents job to help enforce and make sure their children understand the rules, so lifeguards can do their jobs.

Kids will quarrel. If the parents are present, lifeguards will remind them that it is their job to take care of their kids’ issues, otherwise it can interfere with the lifeguard’s job and put other swimmers in danger.

Note: Since children can drown in less than two minutes, and in two inches of water, lifeguards suggest parents keep small children at arm’s reach.

For instance, in Florida a mother was on her cell phone, on the pool deck while 3 of her kids drown just feet away from her. Because of occurrences like this, lifeguards often warn parents that reading books, chatting with others, and texting instead of supervising your kids can be dangerous, and increase chances of drowning.

Lifeguards always warn against running, sliding, and jumping as all cause high risks around the pool, so stop these actions before accidents happen.

Information like this is published with hopes of saving lives. But when knowing isn’t enough, lifeguards encourage swim lessons as well as supply pools, waterparks, lakes, rivers and ocean guards with lifesaving lifeguard equipment as well as bright men’s and women’s lifeguard apparel for easy distinction against the crowds.

Lifeguard Apparel

 

 

Lifeguard Uniform and Equipment Requirements

Lifeguard Uniform and Equipment Requirements

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Lifeguard uniform requirements are basically the same throughout the world, men’s lifeguard board shorts, women’s lifeguard swimsuits and t-shirts printed with the words Lifeguard or guard. Board short lengths are designated by each lifeguard agency. Long board shorts can hinder leg movement and interfere with rescues. Lifeguard apparel should always be made from rash free material, lifeguard board shorts should have oversized closure pockets with a locking loop and drain holes that allow the water to get out instead of weigh you down. Men’s lifeguard boardshorts should not drag or stick to your legs when wet. Women’s lifeguard swimsuits must stay up on the shoulders and their bottoms should stay on through different size surf. Neither should fade from the sun or pool chemicals.

Easily Identifiable

Clearly distinguishable and visible lifeguard uniforms are a must. Lifeguard uniform conformity, stops confusion and can help save lives. When agencies fail to require matching uniforms and let the lifeguard choose what to wear, then lifeguard visibility and identification becomes almost impossible especially when a high volume of people are present. Large facilities can have hundreds of patrons in the water at the same time. This means teams of lifeguards, working together must be able to spot their partners quickly in and out of the water. Lifeguard uniforms tie the agencies together and instill respect for the guards.

Colors

Lifeguard uniform colors in the past have consisted of mostly red or navy with white labeling. Today agencies stick with traditional colors and others pick out uniform colors that match the theme of their park or their particular branding.

Beaches and water parks that don’t have identical lifeguard uniforms have been sued when patrons were unable to find a guard when needed.

 Lifeguard Equipment Requirements

Rescue Cans should be the best in the industry; beware of imitations! The Marine Rescue Patrol Can was developed by L.A. County Chief Lifeguard Bob Burnside over 30 years ago.  Marine Rescue Patrol Cans are made with the thickest wall construction on the market and have a heavy nylon shoulder rescue strap attached to a nylon line.

The lifeguard rescue can or sometimes called rescue tube is the most used piece of rescue equipment in the world. It is used by lifeguards at most pools, waterparks, oceans, lakes and rivers. Well made rescue tubes are made from Ensolite foam with heavy vinyl covering. Rescue tubes made with tapered ends provide comfort and help to reduce drag. Rescue tubes can support both the victim and rescuers weight during the rescue. They are the preferred choice of the American Red Cross and are used by lifeguard training agencies around the world.

Lifeguard rescue fins help with long distance rescues or battling strong rip currents. Lifeguard rescue fins are designed to propel you through the water with minimal effort.

Lifeguard rescue fins like Da Fins are used for jetty rescues and rock hopping, due to their smaller size. All lifeguard fins must float so that they will wash into shore if lost in the water.

Lifeguard rescue fin the Duck feet fins are also highly acclaimed and are the #1 choice by Navy.

Lifeguard backboards are used by lifeguards to secure and transport physically injured victims. A popular choice by agencies is the Watermen Pediatric Spineboard. The polyethylene shell of this spineboard is heavy duty and x-ray translucent, so moving the injured victim from board to bed for x-rays is not necessary.

 Sun Protection

Though not required lifeguards should use sun protection. Solrx a great sunscreen that stays on all day and will not run into your eyes.

Lifeguard rashguards provide an extra layer of SPF 50 protection from the sun and also provides warmth.

Skin cancer of the ears is becoming a growing dilemma. Broad brimmed hats like the La Palapa Hat a straw hat, works great and was originated in the 1960’s by California beach lifeguards. The wide rim covers and protects the ears.

Tonga hats are also a wide brimmed hat that is the most popular hat used by lifeguard agencies in California.

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