Jumat, 30 Mei 2014

Information On Lifeguard Swimsuits For Women

By Lila Bryant


Swimsuits are items of clothing meant for wearing by people taking part in wate-based activities like water polo, surfing, diving, skiing, and swimming. They may also be used when sun bathing or in showcasing exercises such as bodybuilding and beauty contests. Lifeguard swimsuits for women are very different in design from those of men and children. This makes it easy to identify a person as male or female from a distance.

Current swimsuits vary in many aspects ranging from material, body coverage, cost, size, and design. One can choose a style according to their own personal preferences and community modesty standards. These garments are generally described in three ways, that is, thongs, bikinis, and one-piece. There are different changes in the trends, length and cut, but the modifications do not change the appearance of original products.

Many lifeguard suits cover buttocks, genitals and pubic hair. Thongs are the only ones that leave buttocks exposed. Shoulders, thighs downwards, arms, and head are left without any covering in most western designs. Nipples and more than half of breasts are covered in many designs, although more flesh can be exposed by removing the upper part of the article. The top part of the article can also be neglected in some situations.

Designs which cover the entire body are available too. Full-body designs are used when swimming in water with very low temperatures. Full-body swimsuits work as protection to the body against hypothermia through preservation of body heat. Lifeguards usually carry additional gear for preserving body heat when working in water bodies that are very cold. Sun glasses are sometimes sold together with suits. Sun glasses help lifeguards to blend in the population of swimmers and also protect them from direct sunlight.

Most of the suits are colored brightly to make it easy for swimmers to see them. The traditional colors are red and white even though other colors are currently in use. The red and white colors form alternating strips that are bright and distinguishable. For the case of two separate pieces, the color on the two pieces is normally same. This makes them even more distinguishable from ordinary swimmers on a beach.

These products are available in a wide spectrum of sizes to accommodate people of varying body sizes. Manufacturers also accept orders for customized products from customers. To help lifeguards or ease the process of swimming during rescue assignments, some products incorporate pads. The pads are very slim and run throughout suit. Sinking is impossible when the suit if worn correctly. Pads are placed between two fabrics and are partially water-proof.

The fabric that is used to make the product is of high quality so that it cannot tear up when one is involved in a lot of activity. They are very tight while maintaining a high level of flexibility. No matter how long one wears them, they do not cause fatigue. The light nature of fabric makes them light and easy to move with. The material of the suit does not soak water.

The cost of a suit varies depending on fashion, size, quality, presence of pads, design, and the manufacturer among other factors. Some are very cheap and easily available while others are very expensive. One should choose a product with desired features.




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