The Hunter is a rash guard made with strong and elastic synthetic fabric. It is made of a stretchy material which adheres to the skin for the purpose to keep the body warm. The fabric is composed of 80% nylon and 20% spandex, thick 190 g/m2. The material is elastic and easily adapts to the shape of the body. It should dress tightly, but must not tighten, so can keep warm. It protects from wind and from UPF Ultraviolet rays that are harmful to the skin. Made with anatomical cuts and can be worn in any water sports. The chest is seamless and features a soft durable pad that protects the body. Essential for loading the speargun. If worn under a Neoprene wetsuit the ability to keep warm is increased. Can be worn over a solid color wetsuit to use the camouflage effect, or over wetsuit that does not have a chest loading pad. Available in Cressi's mimetic patterns that match other Cressi camouflage products. The rash guard is available hooded and crew-neck. The Hunter Rash Guard is designed in Italy by Cressi and made in Asia. Cressi is a brand pioneer in Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, and Swimming equipment. The product is covered by a 2-year limited warranty.
T**T
1st one had no hood / replacement did have a hood
I had to order this twice as the first time I was sent one without a hood. It was an easy return and when I reordered it, I got the correct product. It's a nice spandex rashguard with a hood and a chest load pad. The pad is about a 1 mm thick piece of neoprene with a roughened texture to it. It fits like like any of my other rashguards. It does have thumb loops. The inside is bright white. I guess you could reverse it if you wanted but then the pad would be on the inside and probably not be comfortable. I suppose you could remove the pad if you wanted to cut some stitches. It would be easy to. I hip load so I don't need it but I like it. I have no complaints. It's pretty much just like the picture. If you didn't already know, these are great for keeping the jellyfish and the sun off of you. I pretty much wear one every time I am in the water. You don't have to worry about sunscreen because your ears and neck won't burn. I have burned the back of my hands though where there is a gap in my impact gloves. I guess your legs could burn below your shorts on the boat or shore, but in the water I have never had a problem with this. I usually just put on sunscreen anyway in the morning and by the afternoon the sun isn't as bad so I don't burn when I get out of the water.
J**V
Not quite as advertised
It's not the rash guard as advertised. Only the sleeve part is a polyester fabric. The body part is a different color (full black) and is 1mm neoprene, so it offers some warmth. The chest pad for loading spearguns is very thin and is a mesh material stitched over a thin pad. The sizing is slightly loose even over a wetsuit but is comfortable. The issue is neoprene has memory and once wrinkled, it will stay wrinkled, so folding it during packaging and shipping caused heavy wrinkling.
F**S
Sizing, pick what you think works best.
I ordered and received the blue hooded version and it's a good product. All of the sizing dispute concerned me so I ordered XL.I'm 6' tall, 180lbs and it fits. It is not as form fitting as my typical surfing rashguards but it is not baggy. It fits to the skin but not right except in the forearms mostly, where it is actually loose. In water it sticks to you like a Lycra rashguard and there is no movement of material.
S**Y
Chest pad is useless
Very thin material. When you put it on any area that stretches becomes almost transparent. Chest pad is way too thin. I am 6’1” and 185 pounds. I got a large and it fits fairly tightly.
A**R
great camo
the top works great. I use it for blue water freediving. I wear the rash guard over my 3mm full suit and its like having a brand new camo suit, the thumb straps ripped second dive but you really don't need them, the rash guard doesn't slide when wearing a wetsuit under it. I did this instead of buying a new freediving suit and works great if you want to save money. I'm 6.3 and the XL fits great but if not wearing with a wetsuit I would go with a large. safe diving!!
F**E
Runs incredibly small, appears well made, might fit you if under 200lbs.
Hooded rash guard appears well made and comfortable but runs extremely small. I'm 6'1, 265 lbs and got the XXXL. Can barely get in it and compresses everything from chest to belly. Estimating from whatever size chart Cressi uses, which doesn't appear anywhere, I would need a 5xl or something. A pity since it's the only rash guard I've found that has a small, but usable chest loading pad.
C**.
Fits like a glove
Plan on getting this a size larger that you normally wear in say a sweater. I did'nt think I would like the hood but then I remembered all the Jellyfish in Belize and am glad I got it.
T**Y
Not a bad shirt for money
Really like this dive shirt. The pad on front could be a little thicker but works ok.
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