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longsleeve rashie help

Hi guys. I need some advice on rashies.

We do no-gi alternating weeks and I only have one rashguard (sirius ls) which I like. I think I need a second one. It's becoming a paint to wash it all the time.

I'm considering:
a) Koral
b) Hayabusa
c) OTM

I really like long sleeves, not too short that it would ride up, not extremely super tight and I was thinking about anti-microbial. I know Koral doesn't have it but their rashie just lookes awesome.

Got any advice??? and Why???

Do you guys have any of the above?

Thanks for your help
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My Hayabusa was great and has lasted a long time . . .just don't put it in the dryer. The shoulder area tends to shrink more than the rest of the rashguard and it makes the shoulders tight and constricting.
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I find underarmor works pretty well, and are not as expensive as one from a fight company. Plus you can get it at a local store.
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Sorry Mods...can you please move this post to the G & E forum.

Didn't mean to put it on the reviews forum.

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I have the LS Koral and love it.
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Atama long sleeve rash guard. I have a Vitamins and Minerals Rash Guard and No-Gi rash guard and an Atama rash guard and I have to say the Atama is probably the better out of the 3.

Strong material, and I find it absorbs the sweat alot better which is great for guillotines and RNC...
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arend rashguards for bodyboarding?
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i have a few from kaizen athletics
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