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  2. Rash guard - Wikipedia

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    Surfing "long-sleeves" rashguard. A rash guard, also known as rash vest or rashie, is an athletic shirt made of spandex and nylon or polyester.The name rash guard reflects the fact that the shirt protects the wearer against rashes caused by abrasion, or by sunburn from extended exposure to the sun, as sun protective clothing.

  3. Swimsuit - Wikipedia

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    Rash guard (also known as rash vest or rashie) A type of athletic shirt made of spandex and nylon or polyester, used to protect against rashes from abrasion (like wax-based chafing from sliding on and off of a surf board) or sun exposure. Rash guards may be worn as an alternative to wetsuits during warmer weather. They may also offer UV protection.

  4. Diving suit - Wikipedia

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    Atmospheric diving suit, dry suit, hot water suit, rash guard, wetsuit A diving suit is a garment or device designed to protect a diver from the underwater environment . A diving suit may also incorporate a breathing gas supply (such as for a standard diving dress or atmospheric diving suit ), [ 1 ] but in most cases the term applies only to ...

  5. Snorkeling - Wikipedia

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    Snorkeling is an activity in its own right, as well as an adjunct to other activities, such as breath-hold diving, spearfishing and scuba diving, [27] and several competitive underwater sports, such as underwater hockey and finswimming. In all cases, the use of a snorkel facilitates breathing while swimming at the surface and observing what is ...

  6. History of scuba diving - Wikipedia

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    A scuba set is characterized by full independence from the surface during use, by providing breathing gas carried by the diver. Early attempts to reach this autonomy were made in the 18th century by the Englishman John Lethbridge, who invented and successfully built his own underwater diving machine in 1715, but though the air supply was carried in the diving apparatus, it relied on surface ...

  7. Uniformed services diver insignia (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Example of the Scuba Diver Insignia on a USMC service uniform. The various diver insignia (also known as "diver badges", "dive badges," and colloquially known as "dive bubbles") [1] of the uniformed services of the United States are badges awarded to service personnel once they have graduated an appropriate diving course.