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Women are HIGHLY encouraged to wear a t-shirt on the flowrider. You may want to check the hieght requirement, I think it is 48 inches (not sure). The force of the water has been known to disrobe many a rider.

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On a recent visit to a local waterpark that has a flowrider, I noticed that a lot of the riders had their shorts pulled down a little further by the current than was comfortable when they fell. :o I would go with one-pieces for girls.

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I am glad you posted this question! I have wondered about this as well. :rolleyes: I assume the t-shirt women are encouraged to wear should not be white and should be some what form fitting? I just imagine a big shirt would get in the way and be bothersome.

 

Good to know!! :)

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If the girls are not wearing a one-piece, then they should be wearing board shorts over their bikini bottoms. I wore a bikini with board shorts and a tight tank top on top but I STILL lost my bottoms!!! This happened twice! :eek: Next time I will wear shorts that are tighter fitting so they stay up when I fall down.

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I am glad you posted this question! I have wondered about this as well. :rolleyes: I assume the t-shirt women are encouraged to wear should not be white and should be some what form fitting? I just imagine a big shirt would get in the way and be bothersome.

 

Good to know!! :)

 

 

We watched for 6 days before actually trying it on the last day. Tight fitting, dark t-shirts seemed to be popular and functional.

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Even with a one piece its best if the girls still wear a t-shirt. I wore a bikini and a t-shirt and was glad that I had the t-shirt on.;) Never lost my bottoms but the "girls" did pop out of the top.:p However the t-shirt kept the "girls" covered. I did the flowrider standing up and it seemed to me that the people that lost their bottoms were those doing the boogie boarding.

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Even with a one piece its best if the girls still wear a t-shirt. I wore a bikini and a t-shirt and was glad that I had the t-shirt on.;) Never lost my bottoms but the "girls" did pop out of the top.:p However the t-shirt kept the "girls" covered. I did the flowrider standing up and it seemed to me that the people that lost their bottoms were those doing the boogie boarding.

 

Yep, this is what happened to me. I rode it 5 total times, and my bottoms flew off twice :eek: -- both while boogie boarding. My husband caught it on video, but I am NOT showing you all! :):o

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I wore my bikini, then board shorts and a rash guard shirt over it (the shirt even had a loop where you tie the board shorts through so there is no way you're losing anything!)

 

We rented it privately at night and had a blast...no wardrobe malfunctions doing surfing and boogie boarding, no injuries either...just a bit bruised and sore the next day.

 

Here's a link to our pictures and video of it: http://www.themeparkreview.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=680427#680427

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Women are HIGHLY encouraged to wear a t-shirt on the flowrider. You may want to check the hieght requirement, I think it is 48 inches (not sure). The force of the water has been known to disrobe many a rider.

 

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